
| Location | United Kingdom |
| Established | 1964 |
| Ranking* | 1 |
| Average Salary* (USD) | 141,606 |
| Weighted Salary* (USD) | 142,340 |
| International Students* (%) | 92 |
| Women Students* (%) | 27 |
| Website | london.edu |
London Business School is an international business school and a constituent college of the University of London.It is considered one of the world’s most highly regarded business schools and its MBA program is frequently ranked among the global top five. In 2010 London Business School was ranked number one in the world for its MBA program by the Financial Times. In 2009 the school shared this ranking with The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
London Business School teaches postgraduate programmes in finance and management, in addition to its MBA flagship program, Sloan Fellowship Program for experienced business executives, Masters in Finance (also known as MiF, a finance specialist programme), Masters in Management for students with less than a year's work experience, PhD, as well as non-masters programmes for business executives. It is located in central London, beside Regent's Park. It was established in 1964, after the Franks Report recommended the establishment of two business schools, as part of existing universities (London Business School and Manchester Business School), but with considerable autonomy. It has close collaborations with the nearby University College London and the Modern Language Centre at King's College London. In December 2006 launched its operations in Dubai, which include an executive MBA degree and Executive Education programmes.
The admissions process at London Business School is highly selective, making it is one of the most competitive business schools in the world. A high GPA, high GMAT score, and strong non-quantitative credentials are typically prerequisites to admission. Successful applicants for the full-time MBA and Masters in Finance have an average GMAT score of 694 and a median score of 700.
Over 1,000 degree students from 130 countries graduate from the School each year. A further 3,000-plus executives attend the School executive education programmes each year. The School has over 28,000 alumni in more than 120 countries, organised through 65-plus alumni clubs.
Programs Offered:
- MBA
- Executive MBA
- EMBA-Global Americas and Europe
- EMBA-Global Asia
- Dubai-London EMBA
- Masters in Finance (full-time format)
- Masters in Finance (weekend format)
- Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy
- Masters in Management
* : As per 2010 FT data.
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