After Forbes and The Economist, the FT Also Ranks SDA Bocconi
The series of excellent scores recently assigned to SDA Bocconi in leading international rankings continues today with the publication of the Financial Times 2013 ranking of the 100 best Executive MBAs in the world. SDA Bocconi has upheld its position in the prestigious international ranking with its program held in Italian, moving up seven spots to place 59th worldwide and 28th in Europe.
The only Italian school in leading international rankings, SDA Bocconi placed 3rd in the ranking of the best non-US international MBA programs ten days ago in Forbes and two days later moved up 23 spots in rankings by The Economist of the best MBA programs, placing 47th worldwide and 14th in Europe. "We are very pleased with these latest improvements, which strengthens SDA Bocconi's international reputation, confirming the effectiveness of our programs and the quality of our alumni," says Bruno Busacca, Dean of SDA Bocconi. SDA Bocconi's Executive MBA is a 21-month program held in Italian and dedicated to managers with an average of 10 years of professional experience, alternating in-class modules with distance learning sections. The Financial Times ranking takes into consideration a series of parameters including graduates' salary increase and improvements in their professional careers, as well as the presence of international faculty.
"The ranking confirms the validity of the Executive MBA program at SDA Bocconi and its tangible international exposure," says Paolo Morosetti, Program Director. "It was an independent recognition of the quality of our classes and the prestige of being the only Italian business school included in this prestigious ranking."