Anonymous wrote:The M-7 group of MBA programs are the most prestigious (Harvard, Penn-Wharton, Stanford, Chicago-Booth, Northwestern-Kellogg, MIT-Sloan, & Columbia Business School). Next most prestigious are Dartmouth-Tuck, NYU-Stern, Michigan-Ross, UC-Berkeley, Virginia-Darden, & Duke-Fuqua. Yale SOM is getting attention as well.
The current 2023-2024 US News Best MBA Program rankings are:
1) Chicago-Booth
2) Northwestern-Kellogg
3) U Penn-Wharton
4) MIT-Sloan
5) Harvard
6) Dartmouth-Tuck
6) Stanford-GSB
8) Michigan-Ross
8) Yale-SOM
10) NYU-Stern
11) Columbia Business School
11) UCal-Berkeley
11) Duke-Fuqua
14) Virginia-Darden
15) Cornell-Johnson
15) USC
17) Emory
18) CMU-Tepper
19) UCLA
20) U Texas at Austin
20) U Washington-Foster
22) Indiana-Kelley
22) UNC
24) Georgetown-McDonough
24) Rice-Jones
26) Georgia Tech
27) U Texas at Dallas
27) U Rochester-Simon
27) Vanderbilt-Owen
30) Notre Dame
31) U Georgia-Terry
31) U Minnesota
33) Michigan State U
33) SMU-Cox
35) ASU-Carey
35) BYU
37) Penn State
37) WashUStL-Olin
37) UC-Irvine
40) U Florida
40) U Wisconsin
42) U Maryland
45) William & Mary
Even though US News currently ranks Chicago & Northwestern as the top 2 MBA programs, most consider Harvard, Stanford, & Penn-Wharton to be the top 3 MBA programs with Chicago & Northwestern rounding out the top 5 MBA programs.
FWIW, I have problems with the USNWR MBA ranking for 2023-2024.
My top 10 take:
1) U Penn-Wharton, Harvard, Stanford [different strengths and approaches but the best of the best]
4) MIT-Sloan
5) Chicago-Booth
6) Northwestern-Kellogg
7) Columbia, Yale-SOM
9) NYU-Stern, Michigan-Ross