Insead, a humble graduate business school, just surpassed the ranks of elite institutions as Financial Times’ top Global MBA Programme in the world.
The Financial Times Global MBA Ranking sees Insead topping the list, with Harvard Business School at second place and London Business School in the number three spot. In comparison, Singapore’s own Nanyang Business School is way down below at number 29, while the National University of Singapore Business School is at number 32.
With campuses in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi, Insead’s biggest highlight is that they taught their full-time MBA in just one year, instead of the standard two years. Insead’s focus on promoting diversity, having a global perspective and a significantly more affordable programme than its peers were also strong pointers.
Insead is also celebrating the achievement of a “Triple First” in the Financial Times rankings — they previously scored top rankings for their Executive MBA programme and the Single School EMBA.
