Politecnico di Milano: School of Management’s Executive MBAs among top 50 in the world

School up 10 places in the QS Global EMBA Rankings 2019 from 2018 – despite stiff and greater competition.  Up also in Europe: the School is 23rd out of 55 (from 26th out of 49)

The School has a great reputation among companies, and this creates real opportunities for our students to advance rapidly in their careers – professionally and in terms of income; its teaching body and facilities are excellent; it has concrete equal opportunity policies. These are some of the distinctive factors behind the success of the Executive MBAs at the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano. Up by ten places in one year in the QS Global EMBA Rankings 2019, this underlines their place among the best 50 in the world.

In its second year, this ranking identifies the best 134 MBAs for company executives across the world (119 in 2018). In Europe, the ranking lists 55 programmes (up from 49) and the School has climbed from 26th to 23rd.

QS Global EMBA Rankings 2019 examines a series of aspects relating to each EMBA programme, looking at them through the eyes of their students. This classification goes beyond simply considering the programme’s effect on the students’ careers or its reputation within companies, which are certainly of prime importance. It also explores how each class is composed, looking at diversity and professional experience.

In the words of Federico Frattini, MBA and EMBA Programme Director: “Gaining ten places in one year is an unmistakable signal that we are responding well to the needs of our executive students and the demands of companies – where our reputation continues to grow. Our massive effort to innovate our products, renewing their content and expanding our use of digital learning is clearly proving more than successful”.

CEO MAGAZINE 2019 GLOBAL MBA RANKINGS: MIP MBAs among the best programmes worldwide  

Once again, MIP MBA programmes have been ranked in the CEO Magazine’s Global MBA Rankings.
This year, MIP MBAs are included in the Top Tier Global and its Executive MBAs are among the best 57 programmes worldwide. Flex EMBA is listed among the top 47 Global online MBAs, while the International Flex EMBA is at the 7th place in the same ranking.

CEO Magazine has been showcasing top business schools from around the globe since it first launched in 2008.

This year CEO Magazine reached out to business schools across North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the BRICS, and received data from 144 schools, offering 292 different programmes in 25 countries (71 online, 91 EMBA and 130 full-time and part time MBA programmes).

The ranking system is weighted towards fact-based criteria, like – among the others – the Quality of Faculty, International Diversity and the Professional Development.

 

 

Ranking Financial Times 2018

For the tenth year running, the Financial Times is re-affirming its positive assessment of Politecnico di Milano’s School of Management (SoM), which easily holds its place among the leading European business schools. This year, the School is one of the best 50 (at number 42) in the FT European ranking for 2018. As previously, the ranking examined 95 institutions of excellence, and SoM is included among the top five business schools belonging to “technical” universities with a particular focus on engineering and technology.

Politecnico di Milano’s School of Management continues to stand out in the European landscape for five product lines, ranging from the “traditional”, but by no means less in demand, Full-Time MBA and EMBA, to its Master of Science in Management Engineering and an increasingly wide and innovative offer designed for managers, professionals and companies.

Every year, the influential London-based financial paper draws up a classification of the best MBAs, Executive MBAs, Masters in Management, standard catalogue courses and customised programmes. Many parameters come into play to determine each position in the ranking, taking into account aspects such as how the graduates rate their teachers and the courses in general, their level of pay and career prospects after graduating, as well as the School’s international outlook.

Listed in the international rankings since 2009, this year the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano has cemented its place among the top flyers with wide selection of products:

SoM consists of the Department of Management Engineering and MIP, the University’s Business School. Alessandro Perego, Director of the Department of Management Engineering, and Andrea Sianesi, MIP’s Dean, expressed their positive feelings: “We are proud that FT is placing us again among the leading schools in Europe, underlining the value of our policies. This recognition is not only a reward for us but, more importantly, for our students and corporate customers, who continue to appreciate the breadth of our educational offer, its quality and innovative direction”.

They continued by saying: “Our offer is both complete and comprehensive, as reflected in our high ranking for courses and Master programmes that target executives and professionals, young graduates and companies. On top of this, the FT assessment criteria include the career perspectives for students and professionals and their excellent opinion of teachers and courses, as well as the School’s ever increasing international outlook, all aspects that are dear to us and on which we have built our offer”.