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Best MBA Colleges in London

An MBA is one of the most popular and wanted programs in the world. An MBA serves as a way for individuals from many backgrounds to make the transition into a career of business and management. It is increasingly common for new graduates and a sizable group of employed workers to choose to pursue an MBA in London, the business capital of the United Kingdom. Many institutions around the world want students with a work history to apply for their MBA programs, but some London Universities are becoming more flexible in replacing work experience with other valuable attributes for other students. 

Here is a list of colleges:-

London Business School

Established in 1964, the London Business School (LBS), for 2014/15, ranked the highest in Europe for their active recruiting of MBA employers and business and management academics. They have a remarkably diverse faculty body and a huge alumni of 36,000 alumni residing in over 130 countries and employed by some of the most competitive employers in the world. London Business School also has centers in four cities around the world – New York City, Dubai, Hong Kong, and of course London. Students can pursue either a full-time (rarely for Europe a two-year duration), part-time or executive MBA.

Imperial College Business School

Imperial College London is among the world’s foremost universities for STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Management is a science too of course, so naturally Imperial also has a very good offering in this discipline via its business school. Of course, being close to the pioneering work and research at the university also means that the school provides no shortage of entrepreneurial opportunities. The Imperial MBA may be taken as a full-time, executive (weekday or weekend), or online program. The school also ranks 11th in Europe for 2014/15.

Cass Business School

Cass is a part of City University London, an institution focused on professional degrees, and is located right next to the financial center of London. In fact, the school was founded in 1966 and claims the title of the business school of the City of London. The Cass MBA can be taken in one of three formats: full-time, executive, or modular (which is part-time with one long weekend each month for two years). Cass is ranked 22nd in Europe for 2014/15.

Hult International Business School

Since Hult is a business school with locations worldwide, it also has a London presence. In 2014, it won AMBA’s innovation award for having recently redesigned its MBA program. Hult’s London campus is located in Bloomsbury, an area with a long academic and artistic tradition, and there are many options for travel to any of the school’s many campuses.

Warwick Business School

Set in the Shard (the tallest building in Western Europe, designed by Renzo Piano), Warwick Business School’s new London campus, will open for the school’s executive MBA program – consistently one of the best executive MBAs in the world – from this September. Situated in the Shard will give students proximity to some of the world’s most recognized brands, such as  Al Jazeera Media Network, Campari, and Tiffany & Co., as well as a tight area to the City.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the best MBA colleges in London provide a distinct combination of intense academic training, practical business knowledge and an international context; this provides students with the greatest potential required in the contemporary global world of business and management. London is an attractive option for students who are looking to quickly progress their careers in the global business arena. 

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