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MBA Schools and Colleges
Top 50 U.S. MBA Schools * U.S. News and World Report 2004
1 - Harvard
2 - Stanford
3 - University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
4 - Sloan (MIT)
5 - Northwestern (Kellog)
6 - Kellogg
7 - Columbia
8 - Duke, Fuqua
9 - University of California Berkely
10 - Chicago
11 - Dartmouth, Tuck
12 - Darden
13 - Stern
14 - Michigan-Ann Arbour
15 - UCLA, Anderson
16 - Yale
17 - Cornell, Johnson
18 - Carnegie Mellon
19 - Texas, McCombs
20 - Ohio, Fisher
21 - Southern Calif, Marshall
22 - Emory, Goizueta
23 - North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler
24 - Indiana, Kelley
25 - Georgetown, McDonough
26 - Purdue, Krannert
27 - Minnesota, Carlson
28 - Rice, Jones
29 - Florida, Warrington
30 - Brigham Young, Marriott
31 - Iowa, Tippie
32 - Notre Dame, Mendoza
33 - Washington, Olin
34 - Penn State, Smeal
35 - Illinois-Urbana
36 - University of Calif - Davis
37 - University of Washington
38 - Arizona State, Carey
39 - Michigan State, Broad
40 - Rochester, Simon
41 - Wake Forest, Babcock
42 - Boston, Carroll
43 - Tulane, Freeman
44 - Georgia, Terry
45 - Maryland, Smith
46 - Vanderbilt, Owen
47 - Irvive
48 - Wisconsin-Madison
49 - Babson
50 - Arizona, Eller
51 - Pittsburgh, Katz
Top 25 Asian Business Schools
1 - Chinese University of Hong Kong
2 - IIM Ahmedebad
3 - National University Singapore
4 - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
5 - Asia Institute of Management, Philippines
6 - Aust Grad School of Management
7 - University of Queensland
8 - University of Hong Kong
9 - IIM Bangalore
10 - Nanyang Technology University Singapore
11 - Melbourne Business School
12 - IIM Calcutta
13 - CEIBS
14 - Chulalongkorn University Thailand, Sasin
15 - Chicago GBS Singapore
16 - City University Hong Kong
17 - Yonsai University South Korea
18 - IIM Lucknow
19 - Monash
20 - International University Japan
21 - Macquarie
22 - Asia Institute of Technology Thailand
23 - Peking University
24 - National Institute of Development and Administration Thailand
25 - Lahore University of Management
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MBA Degrees

Research tells us that individuals with M.B.A.s tend to move up the promotion ladder much quicker than those without one. Not only that, but employees carrying an M.B.A. on average earn more than their lesser-educated contemporaries.

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