This is a question we posed on the page asking, ‘What Do MBA Rankings Mean and How Does Leeds University Business School Rank?' Whilst we provided a brief answer to this question we wanted to consider it further as it is something that many people think about.
First it is important to stress that MBA rankings are the best barometer of a business school’s reputation. It gives an indication of their international standing whilst providing vital information on which areas the school excels in.
For instance, Leeds University Business School has been in the Financial Times top 100 MBA rankings consistently for the past five years.
However, there are other factors to consider when deciding which business school to take your MBA at.
School Culture
Moving to an MBA school, especially if taking the course on a full time basis, is a big commitment so it is important that the culture suits you. This is as much about the learning facilities and staff as it is the atmosphere generated.
Employment Prospects
The main reason that you are considering an MBA is to further your career so, naturally, the employment prospects need to suit your ambitions.
For this reason it is important to find out who the business school maintains relationships with and which areas past graduates have moved to.
Areas of Specialty
Do these match your ambitions? Are these the areas you want to develop in? These are important questions to consider so it is worth finding out about the faculty staff and their areas of expertise as well as the typical course offerings.
Many of these things are reflected in a business school’s MBA ranking. Taking these things into consideration and then whether or not a school is in the Top 100 MBA rankings should give you an idea about how suited it is to you.
The MBA ranking is important, but so is getting an overall feel for school where you will want to progress your potential.
Find out more about the Leeds University Business School MBA Courses.

