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QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania
Discover the top full-time MBA programs around the world with the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania 2019.
Discover the top full-time MBA programs in Australia and New Zealand with the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania.
Having been grouped with Asian business schools in last year’s ranking, this year sees institutions based in Australia and New Zealand get their own separate table. Ranked in first place is Melbourne Business School, one of six institutions from the city of Melbourne in this year’s table.
As well as 13 Australian institutions, there is one school from New Zealand which features this year: Otago Business School. Despite only being ranked ninth in the region, Otago actually out-performs many of the schools above it for the employability indicator. For more information about how the methodology in this year’s ranking works, click here.
When looked at as a region, Oceania’s MBA programs are some of the most expensive in this year’s global ranking. Tuition averages US$54,808, with only programs in the US costing more. However, this region also reports the highest post-MBA salaries, with the average student earning US$99,701 after graduation.
For more insights into this year’s MBA ranking, visit our sister site TopMBA.com.
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Having been grouped with Asian business schools in last year’s ranking, this year sees institutions based in Australia and New Zealand get their own separate table. Ranked in first place is Melbourne Business School, one of six institutions from the city of Melbourne in this year’s table.
As well as 13 Australian institutions, there is one school from New Zealand which features this year: Otago Business School. Despite only being ranked ninth in the region, Otago actually out-performs many of the schools above it for the employability indicator. For more information about how the methodology in this year’s ranking works, click here.
When looked at as a region, Oceania’s MBA programs are some of the most expensive in this year’s global ranking. Tuition averages US$54,808, with only programs in the US costing more. However, this region also reports the highest post-MBA salaries, with the average student earning US$99,701 after graduation.
For more insights into this year’s MBA ranking, visit our sister site TopMBA.com.
Explore the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania 2022 and Global MBA Rankings 2022
QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania
Discover the top full-time MBA programs around the world with the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania 2019.
Discover the top full-time MBA programs in Australia and New Zealand with the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania.
Having been grouped with Asian business schools in last year’s ranking, this year sees institutions based in Australia and New Zealand get their own separate table. Ranked in first place is Melbourne Business School, one of six institutions from the city of Melbourne in this year’s table.
As well as 13 Australian institutions, there is one school from New Zealand which features this year: Otago Business School. Despite only being ranked ninth in the region, Otago actually out-performs many of the schools above it for the employability indicator. For more information about how the methodology in this year’s ranking works, click here.
When looked at as a region, Oceania’s MBA programs are some of the most expensive in this year’s global ranking. Tuition averages US$54,808, with only programs in the US costing more. However, this region also reports the highest post-MBA salaries, with the average student earning US$99,701 after graduation.
For more insights into this year’s MBA ranking, visit our sister site TopMBA.com.
Explore the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania 2022 and Global MBA Rankings 2022
Discover the top full-time MBA programs in Australia and New Zealand with the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania.
Having been grouped with Asian business schools in last year’s ranking, this year sees institutions based in Australia and New Zealand get their own separate table. Ranked in first place is Melbourne Business School, one of six institutions from the city of Melbourne in this year’s table.
As well as 13 Australian institutions, there is one school from New Zealand which features this year: Otago Business School. Despite only being ranked ninth in the region, Otago actually out-performs many of the schools above it for the employability indicator. For more information about how the methodology in this year’s ranking works, click here.
When looked at as a region, Oceania’s MBA programs are some of the most expensive in this year’s global ranking. Tuition averages US$54,808, with only programs in the US costing more. However, this region also reports the highest post-MBA salaries, with the average student earning US$99,701 after graduation.
For more insights into this year’s MBA ranking, visit our sister site TopMBA.com.
Explore the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania 2022 and Global MBA Rankings 2022
Register for free site membership to access direct university comparisons and more
Register today!Discover the top full-time MBA programs in Australia and New Zealand with the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania.
Having been grouped with Asian business schools in last year’s ranking, this year sees institutions based in Australia and New Zealand get their own separate table. Ranked in first place is Melbourne Business School, one of six institutions from the city of Melbourne in this year’s table.
As well as 13 Australian institutions, there is one school from New Zealand which features this year: Otago Business School. Despite only being ranked ninth in the region, Otago actually out-performs many of the schools above it for the employability indicator. For more information about how the methodology in this year’s ranking works, click here.
When looked at as a region, Oceania’s MBA programs are some of the most expensive in this year’s global ranking. Tuition averages US$54,808, with only programs in the US costing more. However, this region also reports the highest post-MBA salaries, with the average student earning US$99,701 after graduation.
For more insights into this year’s MBA ranking, visit our sister site TopMBA.com.
Explore the QS Global MBA Rankings: Oceania 2022 and Global MBA Rankings 2022
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