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- 1 Australian Graduate School of Management
- 2 Melbourne Business School
- 3 Macquarie Graduate School of Management
- 4 Brisbane Graduate School of Business
- 5 University of Queensland
- 6 University of Adelaide
- 7 Curtin University of Technology
- 8 University of Technology Sydney
- 9 University of South Australia (International GSM)
- 10 RMIT University
The rankings above are based on those carried out by Asia Week with additional information from the Financial Times research into global MBA rankings, the Melbourne Institute, AFR, and the Australian Education Network. The Financial Times included two Australian business schools in its research into MBA programs. The Australian Graduate School of Management (University of New South Wales) was ranked at 42 in the list and Melbourne Business School was ranked at 58.
Financial Times MBA World Top 100 2006
Melbourne Business School (University of Melbourne) - 63 (3 year average 66)
Australian Graduate School of Management - 84 (3 year average 69)
Financial Times MBA World Top 100 2005
QUT's Brisbane Graduate School of Business is a new entrant in the Financial Times Top 100 for 2004:
Australian Graduate School of Management - 53 (3 year average 63)
Melbourne Business School (University of Melbourne) - 72 (3 year average 73)
Brisbane Graduate School of Management QUT - 82
Financial Times MBA World Top 100 2004
These same two entrants were on the Financial Times MBA 2003 world rankings:
Melbourne Business School (University of Melbourne) - 64 (3 year average 67)
Australian Graduate School of Management - 69 (3 year average 55)
The selection basis for this MBA ranking was based on three general dimensions of marketplace purchasing power , diversity of experience, and qualities of the research. The Financial Times rankings are well regarded as a guide to how well the schools match up against each other.
Financial Times MBA World Top 100 2003
Two Australian entrants on the Financial Times MBA 2000 world rankings were:
Melbourne Business School (University of Melbourne) - 57
Australian Graduate School of Management - 65
Asiaweek Asia's best MBA schools 2002
IMPORTANT NOTE: The following schools did not participate in this survey:
Australia Asia Management Centre (The Australian National University)
Australian Graduate School of Management AGSM (University of New South Wales and University of Sydney)
W O R L D C L A S S
BEST IN REPUTATION
No Australian winner
BEST FULL-TIME MBA IN ASIA
Melbourne Business School No:1 of 3
BEST PART-TIME MBA IN ASIA
Melbourne Business School No: 1 of 3
BEST EXECUTIVE MBA IN ASIA
No Australian winner
BEST DISTANCE MBA IN ASIA
Curtin University of Technology No: 2 of 3
Brisbane Graduate School of Business No: 3 of 3.
Asia's Best MBA Schools By Reputation
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Asian
Rating
- 4 Melbourne Business School
- 16 Mount Eliza Business School
- 26 School of Management (RMIT University)
- 27 Graduate School of Business (University of Technology Sydney)
- 30 Brisbane Graduate School of Business (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
- 31 Graduate School of Management (University of Adelaide)
- 33 Graduate School of Business (Curtin University of Technology)
- 40 International Graduate School of Management (University of South
- Australia)
Economist Intelligence Unit World MBA 2002 Rankings
Australian MBA schools appear on the Economist 2002 rankings
School Rank (out of 100)
70 Australian Graduate School of Management
75 Mt Eliza Business School
89 Melbourne Business School University of Melbourne
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