According to the 2017 Financial Times Global Full-Time MBA Ranking, INSEAD was ranked No. 1 in the world, followed by Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2nd place and the University of Pennsylvania: Wharton in 3rd place.

Indian School of Business (ISB) was ranked 27th among the top 100 global MBA institutions. It is the highest ranked and the youngest Indian business school, ahead of its other three illustrious contenders that figure in the top 100 list.

The University of Pittsburgh Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business was ranked No. 21 among U.S. public programs and improved to No. 45 in the U.S. in the Financial Times’ 2017 Global MBA Ranking. The Katz program also advanced in the publication’s global rankings, moving 13 spots to No. 85 in the world, the third highest increase among all ranked schools. Financial Times: Katz MBA Rises in 2017 Ranking.

Broad College of Business Full-Time MBA Program was also ranked among the best in the latest Financial Times Global MBA ranking. Among all global programs, Broad is ranked No. 58 and among all U.S. programs, private and public, Broad is No. 22.

Babson College was ranked 87th in the world. In addition, Financial Times has ranked Babson No. 8 for Career Progress worldwide, calculated according to changes in the level of seniority and the size of company alumni are working in now.

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Kelvin Wong Loke Yuen is a top academician with extensive years of teaching experience. He holds an MBA and a Postgraduate Diploma from Heriot-Watt (UK's World-Class University) and a BCom degree from Adelaide (Australia's Group of Eight University), as well as many other internationally recognized certifications. Check out his profile on: LinkedIn

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