The QS Executive MBA Ranking highlights the best Executive MBA rankings across the globe.
To be eligible for this ranking, schools offering MBA programs must meet these requirements:
- Schools must have at least one [1] graduating class
- Schools must have either AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS or EPAS accreditation
- There must be at least twenty [20] people in the class on average
The set of indicators for our Executive MBA Ranking and their weights are shown below, linking to their fuller descriptions in our methods section.
Weights of the indicators used in the executive business masters' ranking:
Employer Reputation | 30% |
Academic Reputation | 25% |
Career Progression | 20% |
Executive Profile | 15% |
Class Diversity |
10%
|
EMBA FAQs
Q: What are the criteria to participate in the Executive MBA Ranking?
A:
- Schools must have at least one graduating class
- Schools must have either AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS or EPAS accreditation
It can be difficult to define exactly what should be classified as an Executive MBA. If you have a doubt then please submit a ticket to our support team at support.qs.com. Ideally the average work experience in the classroom should be at least 6 years.
Q: Our school offers an EMBA program but we also have a joint EMBA. How do we submit for both programs?
A: Please submit a ticket via support.qs.com and we will send you information for submitting more than one program.
Data Submission
The data collection interface for all Business School Program Rankings can be found here.
Please log a ticket at support.qs.com if you do not have a login.
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