INSEAD Recognized as Top Asian and European MBA By Recruiters

QS Quacquarelli Symonds LogoQS Quacquarelli Symonds has just publised its latest report based on 4,318 responses from recruiters who actively hire MBAs. Five schools received the maximum score for employer recognition, identifying them as the leading schools in their region: Harvard and Stanford (North America), INSEAD and London Business School (Europe), and again INSEAD (Asia-Pacific).

The report points to a leading cluster of 33 ‘elite global business schools spread across North America (18), Europe (13) and Asia-Pacific (2). Read more here.

The Top 100 Global Millionaire-producing Universities; INSEAD is Number 15

digitalAccording to a ranking undertaken by Spear’s magazine and WealthInsight, a specialized data provider,. INSEAD is one of the top 15 schools globally for producing and educating millionaires. As for which subjects produced the most millionaires, engineering came first, followed by an MBA, economics and law.  Read more..

The top 100 global universities for producing millionaires:

1 Harvard University (USA)

2 Harvard Business School (USA)

3 Stanford University (USA)

4 University of California (USA)

5 Columbia University (USA)

6 University of Oxford (UK)

7 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)

8 New York University (USA)

9 University of Cambridge (UK)

10 University of Pennsylvania (USA)

11 Cornell University (USA)

12 University of Michigan (USA)

13 Yale University (USA)

14 University of Chicago (USA)

15 INSEAD (France)

INSEAD is Tops for MBA Return on Investment

“When it comes to return on investment, grads at European schools have [US b-schools ] beat,” writes Forbes contributor, Matt Symonds of MBA50.com. Every two years, Forbes ranks the world’s business schools based on their return on investment. This year, the publication compared the earnings for the Class of 2008 in their first five years out of business school to their opportunity cost (forgone compensation, tuition and required fees) to arrive at a “5-year M.B.A. gain,” which is used to rank the schools on. Read more…