Forbes Business School MBA Ranking (US only)

The Forbes seventh biennial ranking of business schools is based solely on the return on investment achieved by the graduates from the class of 2006. Forbes surveyed 16,000 alumni at more than 100 business schools regarding their pre- and post-MBA compensation, career choice and location. Here on Findyourmba.com you'll find the top 25 out of the total of 74 business schools:

1. Harvard

2. Stanford

3. Chicago (Booth)

4. Pennsylvania (Wharton)

5. Columbia

6. Dartmouth (Tuck)

7. Northwestern (Kellogg)

8. Cornell (Johnson)

9. Virginia (Darden)

10. MIT (Sloan)

11. Yale

12. Duke (Fuqua)

13. UC Berkeley (Haas)

14. Michigan (Ross)

15. Brigham Young (Marriott)

16. UNC (Kenan-Flagler)

17. Texas-Austin (McCombs)

18. NYU (Stern)

19. Michigan State (Broad)

20. UCLA (Anderson)

21. Iowa (Tippie)

22. Emory (Goizueta)

23. Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)

24. Texas A&M (Mays)

25. SMU (Cox)

 

If you're interested in the number 26 to 74 check out the Forbes Best Business Schools 2011.

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