SBE maintains outstanding position in CEO Magazine's Global MBA Rankings
We are delighted to announce that Maastricht University School of Business and Economics has maintained its outstanding position in the 2024 CEO Magazine's Global MBA Rankings. Securing a Tier One Global MBA ranking, a 4th place in the Global Online MBA ranking, and an 8th place in the Global Executive MBA ranking, our business school reaffirms its commitment to delivering top-tier education and upholding its prominent international standing.
CEO Magazine has been showcasing top business schools from around the globe since it first launched in 2008. In 2012, the publication launched its annual Global MBA Rankings, profiling MBA, Executive MBA and Online MBA programmes. This year, CEO Magazine ranked 139 schools, offering 284 different programmes in 24 countries. The growth in the number of schools offering online MBAs was most noticeable, with 16 new programmes entering the rankings, making our 4th place in the Global Online MBA ranking an even greater accomplishment.
In assessing ranking placement, CEO Magazine evaluates criteria including quality of faculty, international diversity, professional development, accreditations, and delivery methods. Excelling in these areas, we are thrilled to maintain our high positions in the CEO Magazine's Global MBA Rankings.
The SBE MBA portfolio encompasses UMIO and Maastricht School of Management (MSM) MBA programmes. Given these programmes' diverse and international nature, their presence in global MBA rankings is not unexpected. UMIO's MaastrichtMBA programme has diligently cultivated student diversity over many years, now boasting a cohort representing over 50 nationalities. The SBE MBA portfolio is further enriched with MSM's MBA programmes, renowned for their multicultural character encompassing over 50 nationalities. This rich diversity and its positive impact on classroom dynamics position us favourably for top rankings in the global MBA landscape.
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