Cass MBA top 1-year MBA in London by the Financial Times

Rankings success for Cass MBA.

Cass Business School has maintained its strong position in the Financial Times Full Time Global MBA 2017 ranking.

The Cass FTMBA is now the top 1-year MBA in London, as well as being ranked 5th Full Time MBA in the UK, 13th in Europe and 37th globally.

Cass was also ranked number one globally for corporate strategy.

The strong result reflects the high salaries our students earn after graduation, the international diversity of our community and alumni careers, our top 6 research rank in Europe, and the programme’s place as best value for money in London.

Our success is also due to an increased focus on providing students with new and challenging international course experiences including the Leadership Expedition to Iceland and international elective weeks in the world’s most exciting and dynamic business regions and sectors, innovation, technology, leadership and change in Silicon Valley, Middle East and, added in 2016, Cuba.

Dr Sionade Robinson, Associate Dean of the MBA Programme said:

“Our MBA students choose Cass because we deliver powerful educational and development programmes to help them accelerate and explore exciting future careers.  We seek to admit high potential and dynamic individuals who will contribute to creating an enriching and a vibrant MBA community. It is therefore very pleasing to see their success and progress reflected in this year’s Financial Times Global rankings.”

The Financial Times ranking also shows that Cass’ FTMBA programme is second in London for the salary graduates achieve three years after completing the course and for career progression.

Professor Marianne Lewis, Dean of Cass Business School, commented:

“Cass is a leading global business school, driven by world-class research and industry impact. We enable the extraordinary – thriving and sustainable careers, organisations and societies. This latest ranking is a reflection of the dedication of the staff who deliver the course, the brilliant students the School attracts and our inspiring alumni community.”

The ranking is based on information collected from business schools, employment data from the most recent MBA graduates and feedback from alumni who graduated three years ago, in this case the class of 2012/13.