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Best MBA Programmes For Employability In Europe, 2019

Said Business School at the University of Oxford

Getting into a best-paid job, which also offers work satisfaction is one of the essential pre-requisites for management aspirants to choose business schools to study. Europe has much diversity in terms of job types and also in cultural versatility- hence many students opt for studying advanced management degrees there.

Europe also gives good exposure to international students and allows the student to learn more about different cultures. Here we provide the list of the top B-Schools which are suitable for employability in Europe.

Best MBA Programmes For Employability In Europe, 2019:

    1. SAID Business School, University of Oxford, UK: Get the best of historical heritage during the study tenure also be assured of great placements after the course. The B-school has fantastic faculty who would guide the student through real-time possibilities and master on their problem-solving skills.Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $161,443. SAID Business School is ranked 10th in the world in the 2019 CEOWORLD magazine’s best business schools in the world ranking.

      Saïd Business School, UK

    2. London Business School, UK: The brilliant B-school is situated in the heart of one of the greatest cities in the world. London is a land of opportunities and a dream destination for many all over the world for its pleasant climate, excellent facilities, and great career growth. Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $169,675. In the CEOWORLD magazine “Best Business Schools” rankings of the world’s leading MBA programs, London Business School is ranked 8th globally.

      London Business School (LBS)

    3. Cambridge Judge Business School, UK: Cambridge has a reputation for producing some greatest scientific and management thinkers all over the world. Many international students flock to study here and the acceptance rate is quite stringent as well. Because of the competitive atmosphere it offers, Judge Business School is a brilliant place to be. Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $163,508. In the CEOWORLD magazine rankings of the world’s leading MBA programs, Judge Business School is ranked 20th in the “Best Business Schools” league table.

      Cambridge Judge Business School

    4. Imperial College Business School, UK: For high-quality management education which guarantees double the tuition fee salary, Imperial College is the best option. With experienced faculty, excellent infrastructure, and practically oriented coursework, Imperial College will make sure that the student would land in a great job once the course is finished. Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $126,873. In the CEOWORLD magazine’s best business schools in the world rankings 2019, Imperial College Business School MBA program has a global ranking of 65 (out of 106) institutions.

      Imperial College Business School, London, UK

    5. Alliance Manchester Business School, UK: With high rates of employability and wide range of placements from reputed companies, Alliance Manchester offers good range of options for the student to choose the placement. The coursework is designed in such a way that the student is well equipped with real-time scenario even before venturing into the job. Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $124,178. The 2019 CEOWORLD magazine’s best business schools ranking placed Alliance Manchester Business School as the #11 best MBA in the World.

      Alliance Manchester Business School, UK

    6. Warwick Business School, UK: This school has the greatest rates of employability for all management disciplines. Many reputed CEOs of the world along with business leaders did their masters in management in various disciplines here. The business school also follows gender equality when it comes to admissions leading to an ideal environment. The school also has great accreditations and collaborations with other reputed management universities as well. Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $118,406. Warwick Business School was ranked #54 in the CEOWORLD magazine’s best business schools in the world ranking 2019.

      Warwick Business School (WBS), UK

    7. INSEAD Business School, France: Located in the beautiful country France, INSEAD offers the base salary for every management masters degree holder with $104,000- which is an impressive figure. The school has high intake of international students from various backgrounds and countries. The B-school is fantastic in teaching methods and also offers great interactive opportunities for enthusiastic students. Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $179,661. INSEAD was considered the best business school by the CEOWORLD magazine Ranking 2019.

      INSEAD Business School

    8. ESADE, Spain: For all those travel hungry souls who love sunshine and brightness, ESADE is the right place to be. Located in the magical city Barcelona, ESADE opens a wide range of placement opportunities for the management aspirant. The starting salary drawn here is $109,000. Recent full-time MBA graduates pulled in an average weighted salary of $148,060. ESADE was ranked #9 in the CEOWORLD magazine’s best business schools in the world ranking 2019.

      ESADE


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