The QS Executive MBA Rankings provide a comprehensive list of the best business schools to study at across the globe.
A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a postgraduate interdisciplinary programme focused on disciplines that teach key business practices including: accounting and finance, business analytics, management, marketing, and supply chain management among others.
Choosing an MBA programme continues to be a worthwhile investment, equipping students with the essential skills for a global business landscape that continues to advance and evolve.
Executive MBA programmes are designed for students who are already pursuing a business career and want to combine full-time work with education.
The Rankings are published on TopMBA.com, where our users can also view the results by regional breakdowns.
The QS bespoke methodology seeks to highlight programmes that have strong links to industry, positive career returns, and offer value for money.
Key Dates
Research for the QS Executive MBA Rankings begins in November and the Rankings are published in April
Data Collection
Date Starts | Date Ends | |
Survey Contacts Submission | November | January |
Academic Survey | November | March/April |
Employer Survey | November | March/April |
Institution Data | November | February |
Rankings
Along with the overall Global Executive MBA Ranking, we also publish regional rankings and a ranking of joint programmes
- Joint Programmes
- Asia-Pacific Executive MBA Rankings
- Europe Executive MBA Rankings
- Latin America Executive MBA Rankings
- Middle East and Africa Executive MBA Rankings
- North America Executive MBA Rankings
An overall rank in the global ranking is transformed into an overall rank in the corresponding sub-regional ranking, using the same overall and indicator scores as the global ranking. Indicator ranks in the regional rankings are not available.
Methodology
In each of our rankings we use a range of measurements as part of our methodology. These can be split into three broad groups.
Each ranking is made up of a different group of measurements, with some being used across several rankings and others unique to one project.
Lens
A group of Indicators which are related to the same theme
Indicator
A measurement of one aspect of an institution’s performance. Institutions are scored and ranked within indicators and those indicator scores contribute to its overall rank and score
Metric
A more specific calculation that forms part of an Indicator
Lenses and indicators
Below you can find the weightings for each lens and indicator in this ranking. Weightings are reviewed on an annual basis. Click on each measure for more detailed information.
Where any of the submitted data falls under guidance of the MBA CSEA standards, these are adhered to.
Lens | Weighting | Indicator | Weighting |
Employability and Outcomes | 30% | Employer Reputation | 30% |
Research and Discovery | 25% | Academic Reputation | 25% |
Career Progression | 20% | Mean % salary increase | 10% |
Percentage of graduates promoted | 10% | ||
Executive Profile | 15% | Mean work experience (years) | 5% |
Mean managerial experience (years) | 5% | ||
Percentage of class with C-Suite experience | 5% | ||
Class Diversity | 10% | Percentage of women in the class | 5% |
Number of nationalities in the class | 5% |
Eligibility and Inclusion
To be eligible for the Executive MBA Rankings an institution must:
- Have either AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS or EPAS accreditation. We also allow schools which have rated at least 3 or more QS Stars.
- Have an average class size of least 20 students.
- Have at least one graduating class.
Data Submission
All institutions can submit data for the rankings. This data is important in ensuring our rankings are as accurate as possible.
Where we don’t have data submitted by an institution, we feature them on the strength of proprietary and publicly available or previously supplied data. Our rankings are designed with this in mind.
Submission Platform
You should submit data via the QS MoveIN platform.
Please contact our Institution Support Team via our helpdesk if you do not have login details, or need further support.
You can find more information on QS MoveIN HERE
Our rankings are not opt-in/opt-out, so it is in an institution's best interest to ensure that we reflect them accurately by submitting their data.
If you would like your institution to be considered for inclusion in the Rankings and your institution has not received a submission email, please contact: rankings@qs.com.
Data Reporting Period
For the majority of the data we request, the reporting period should cover the academic year previous to our rankings cycle.
This will be approximately January to December for the Southern Hemisphere, and August to July for the Northern Hemisphere.
There are exceptions to this, so please refer to our data dictionary if you are unsure.
Marketing Assets
If your institution is included in the rankings we have a range of assets available to you to allow you to highlight your achievement to students and others.
All ranked institutions should receive the relevant marketing assets at launch. If you are ranked and have not received anything from us please contact: rankings@qs.com
Certificates
All ranked institutions will receive a digital and PDF certificate when they receive their Fact File highlighting their rank.
Certificates are designed for digital or physical use.
Badges
All ranked institutions will receive digital badges when they receive their Fact File email.
This will allow institutions to share and embed their credentials easily, whilst also providing reassurance to viewers of the validity of the credential, as the badges are fraud and tamper-proof, protected by the highest-level protection using blockchain technology.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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.
Q: What does the term “tuition fees” refer to?
A: "Tuition fees" stands for the published financial cost a student must pay for an educational programme. This should exclude additional charges such as registration or application costs.
Q: How do you define “international students” in the survey?
A: Number of students who are foreign nationals. The term ‘international’ is hereby determined by citizenship.
EU countries: include all foreign nationals, even nationals from other EU states.
Hong Kong: include students from Mainland China.
In case of dual citizenship, the deciding criteria should be ‘citizenship obtained through birth’. Please visit Data Appendix – QS Quacquarelli Symonds for more information.
Q: How do I submit employer/academic lists?
A: Every school will be invited to the survey individually. Please contact our support team via our helpdesk (Submit a request – QS Quacquarelli Symonds) if you need help.
Q: May I have an extension on the deadline date?
A: This is usually possible within reason. Please contact our support team via our helpdesk (Submit a request – QS Quacquarelli Symonds) if you need to ask for an extension.
Q: Can I fill out the survey in PDF, Word or Excel formats?
A: No. We need the survey to be done online through our data submission portal. Please contact our support team via our helpdesk (Submit a request – QS Quacquarelli Symonds) if you do not have login details, or need further support.
Q: If I open a survey, does that mean I show my intent to submit information?
A: No. We will only consider finalised applications that have been submitted by the school.
Q: Why can I only see previous surveys and not the current ones?
A: Open the portal and scroll down; click on “Start New Application” - the new surveys will then appear.
Please contact our support team via our helpdesk (Submit a request – QS Quacquarelli Symonds) if you do not have login details, or need further support.
Q: Do you survey alumni as part of the ranking?
A: Not directly. However, if they have gone on to become academics or in positions of hiring responsibility in companies, they may be surveyed as part of our Academic and Employer Reputation surveys.
Q: What is the definition of a joint programme?
A: There are two distinct forms of joint programme
Joint Study Programmes - A programme where two or more institutions collaborate on the study program, but where each institution is responsible for admission and awarding of degrees to its own students.
Joint Degrees- A joint study programme leading to a joint degree where all partner institutions are responsible for the entire programme and issue a joint degree.
Q: What is your policy regarding GDPR?
A: QS is GDPR compliant. We treat all data safely and securely. For more information please visit Information_Security_Policy.pdf (qs.com).
Please note that contact details provided for the surveys:
- Will not be used for any commercial or business matters,
- Will be used for the sole purpose of inviting participants to the relevant QS reputation survey, which will inform the QS World University Rankings.
- Will not be submitted or transferred to any other organisation.
- QS will ensure that all rights of the 'data subject' will be preserved.
Q: If you don’t survey alumni then why do you request alumni contact details?
A: Alumni may be featured on our websites, we may also quote them in webinars or other QS marketing materials. Please note that alumni information will not be used to build or inform any of our rankings. If we do use any alumni-related information we will contact them before using their information or before the ranking is released.
Q: Should I just include Full Time faculty?
A: Please also count Full Time Equivalent FTE as per definitions here Data Appendix – QS Quacquarelli Symonds.
Q: Should I just include Faculty that is relevant to a particular programme, or count the whole Faculty cohort of the Business School?
A: Please include the cohort of Faculty staff.
Q: When counting Faculty staff, should I just include core staff or core and adjunct Faculty?
A: Please use both core and adjunct Faculty staff.
Q: What do you mean by “advanced degrees”?
A: We are referring to 'postgraduate' degrees.
Q: We are not sure whether our programme is suitable for your ranking, as its name is slightly different to the QS ranking name.
A: If the course content and class profile is comparable to the other programmes in the ranking, please feel free to add relevant information. We understand that names of programmes tend to fluctuate across institutions.
Please reach out to our specialist team on Submit a request – QS Quacquarelli Symonds to discuss this matter further if necessary.
Q: Do I have to fill out all of the rankings surveys?
A: No. We know some schools don’t collect every data point we are asking for. The most important responses are the questions connected to the rankings (as indicated in the survey). Please note that if you do not provide responses to these questions, QS will look for publicly available information and/or make estimates as necessary.
Q: Does it affect my rank if I don't submit employer/academic contacts?
A: If you supply employer and academic contacts then this should increase your chance of being nominated. However, it might also increase the chance of some of your peers being nominated.
The survey is well established - we receive around 40,000 responses a year. Given this large database of existing employer nominations, not submitting a list is unlikely to impact your final ranking position. However, it has the potential to make a marginal difference in your reputation scores, especially if you are located in an underrepresented market.
Q: After I have submitted all data, can I get a copy of what I submitted?
A: Of course. You will be able to see a PDF of your answers on your dashboard. Please contact us Submit a request – QS Quacquarelli Symonds if you need further help.
Q: When will I receive my institution’s results?
A: We aim to send a detailed competitive fact file of your results approximately two weeks before launch. Please ensure QS has the right contact/s in your institution who will receive these files.