European Business School Rankings
London Business School placed second in Financial Times European ranking
London Business School is positioned second overall in the most recent Financial Times rankings of European graduate business schools, which were released today.
The school has maintained its position from last year when it was also ranked second.
London Business School is ranked number one for the MBA programme, number three for the EMBA programme and numbers five and seven respectively for non-degree Executive Education in ‘open’ and ‘custom’ programmes.
This ranking of European business schools is based on their performance in four key areas: MBA programmes, Executive MBA programmes, non-degree executive education programmes and Masters in Management programmes. London Business School does not take part in the Masters in Management ranking exercise.
Deputy Dean of Programmes, Professor Julian Birkinshaw says: “We are pleased with this result which places us at the very top in Europe and positions our MBA programme as the number one in Europe. While we acknowledge the importance of rankings like these, our focus remains on our vision to become the pre-eminent global business school offering a portfolio of world-class programmes.
The full report is available on the FT website.
Read more about our past rankings in the recent league tables.