Top Business Schools In Latin America You Should Know
Business studies is a highly popular discipline in Latin America. Latin America is, in fact, home to several high-impact, ubiquitously acclaimed universities that run some of the world’s best business schools. These schools are responsible for creating a more progressive, visionary class of business graduates who go on to occupy influential positions in the regional and global society. Today, we will talk about these schools that every enthusiast of business studies should know.
All the business schools mentioned in the list have performed exceptionally well in international rankings. They have outperformed many business schools across the globe on a number of parameters such as teacher-student ratio, course curriculum, international collaborations, alumni network, and others. So, if you make it to any of these schools, you will be doing a favor to your future.
Here are the top business schools in Latin America you should know:
- EGADE Business School, Mexico
EGADE Business School, shorthand for Escuela de Graduados en Administración y Dirección de Empresas, is a graduate school of the prestigious Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM) that is among the region’s largest private universities. The school was established in the year 1995 but was rather a group of several business schools which were later unified to become what it is now in the year 2010. Duly accredited by the European Quality Improvement System and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, it offers a range of academic programs, from MBAs to double degrees. - Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile
The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile maintains a faculty that offers myriad academic programs in business administration. The prestige of these programs comes from the fact that the university is among the country’s oldest and most appreciated universities. It administers the School of Business Administration and the Institute of Economics under the Faculty of Economics & Business Administration. The faculty offers a variety of Bachelors’s and Masters’s programs that are supplemented by numerous certification programs. - Business School São Paulo, Brazil
When it comes to offering world-class executive education in Business, then it is Business School São Paulo that one should take note of. An offshoot of Anhembi Morumbi University, or Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, BSP is actively involved in training individuals and organizations to participate in a better business world. There are several programs that can be availed of here such as a Certificate course in Branding, a postgraduate course concerned with the multifaceted aspects of marketing, and a Certificate in International Business and Foreign Trade, another postgraduate course that teaches skills related to contract management and international intelligence. - Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil
Founded in the year 1944, Fundação Getulio Vargas, or FGV, is an institution of higher education with a great reputation in the region as a think tank that encourages the socioeconomic development of the country. It aims to train qualified persons for administration in the country. Many organizations across the globe consider Fundação Getulio Vargas as the most influential think tank in entire Latin America that has raised an army of highly qualified professionals. Presently, FGV offers many educational programs including MBA and doctoral programs in business administration, public administration, and economics. Powered by as many as 90 research centers, the think tank is able to tap the potential of its students through an intensive, research-oriented framework. - Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico
Finally, the last one on the list is the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). Simply called the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology, it is regarded as a premier institution of the country that runs some of the most lauded programs in business studies. As of today, there are 38 academic programs administered by it. These programs have been subsumed under various academic divisions of which the Academic Division of Management and Accountancy, also known as the Business School, oversees the governance of degree programs pertaining to business studies.
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