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First business school based in Paris was at first in the world. French business school INSEAD heads for the first time global MBA ranking of Financial Times.

Thus, INSEAD than last year stood at fourth place, dethroned Harvard Business School, which this year was ranked second globally. Third on the list was the London Business School, which dropped one place from second last year. The top 5 is completed by the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and Stanford.

INSEAD has been in the top 10 for the past 17 years, but this time marks a record not only occupy the first place: it is the first time a one-year program is best placed in the ranking. Founded 58 years ago, this school has a strong emphasis on having a global mix of students and multilingualism.

Globally, whose prestige schools can earn a better salary its graduates are headed by Stanford, with an annual salary of US $ 185,003 years after discharge. This school is followed by Wharton (US $ 177,000) and Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (US $ 174,000).

For the first time in the history of college rankings produced by the prestigious British publication Financial Times, the most qualified MBA worldwide is only one year instead of two.

Moreover, there is one program of Anglo-Saxon schools permanently swell its position in these popular classifications, but the program is only offered in France and Singapore.

It is the Master of Business Administration from the INSEAD School of Paris, which left this year on the way to Harvard Business School and London Business School. Thus it was made "top 10" ranking:

1- INSEAD (France and Singapore)
2- Harvard Business School (United States)
3- London Business School (UK)
4- University of Pennsylvania: Wharton (USA)
5- Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)
6- Columbia Business School (USA)
7- University of California, Berkeley: Haas (USA)
8- University of Chicago Booth (United States)
9- MIT: Sloan (United States)
10- University of Cambridge: Judge (UK)

Thus Insead is the first business school outside the United States and Britain gets first place in this prestigious annual ranking. It was busy on other occasions by Harvard, Wharton, Stanford and London Business School.

Moreover, there was a single Latin American MBA mentioned in the list of more than 100. program tried Ipade Business School, of Mexico, who was on step number 80.



Among the Spanish schools, IE Business School held the 12th place and was the best placed of the country with his MBA Global. It was followed IESE Business School in 16th place and Esade in 23, losing some positions from the previous year.