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Stanford, Wharton, Harvard top ranking of world’s best schools for MBA
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The National University of Singapore, which ranks 25th globally, has the best ranking in Asia.
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) has released its annual Global MBA and Business Master's Rankings for 2025. The United States dominates the top 10 MBA table, with Stanford GSB's MBA named the world's #1 for the fifth year, while The Wharton School remains second, and Harvard Business School comes third.
The 2025 ranking spans 58 countries and territories, analysing 340 global MBAs alongside a series of high-demand Business Master's Rankings, including Management, Finance, Marketing, Business Analytics, and Supply Chain Management.
The QS Global Full-Time MBA 2025: Top-10 also features MIT (Sloan), US (4); London Business School, UK (5); HEC Paris, France (6); and Cambridge (Judge), UK (7). Completing the top 10 are Columbia Business School, US (8); IE Business School, Spain (9); and IESE Business School, Spain (10).
The National University of Singapore, which ranks 25th globally, has the best ranking in Asia, excelling in employability, alumni outcomes, and thought leadership. Toronto (Rotman) is 39th globally, the only Canadian school in the top 50. China’s Tsinghua University ranks 29th.
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