A university Chilean has managed to stand out internationally in the prestigious ranking of MBA programs, prepared annually by the British consulting firm QS Quacquarelli Symonds. This ranking is recognized worldwide for evaluating the quality of master’s programs in business administration, which gives great relevance to the institutions that manage to appear in it. In its most recent edition, the study highlighted 325 universities around the world for the excellence of their MBA programs.
He ranking QS focuses on the evaluation of MBA programs, aimed at professionals seeking to specialize in key areas of business management. These master’s degrees are increasingly in demand by those who want to strengthen their skills in leadership, finance, marketing and other disciplines related to the business world. In total, the study analyzed 1,157 programs globally, a significant increase over previous years.
Within this exhaustive analysis, the University of Chile managed to position itself in the range of 151 to 200 worldwide, standing out as the only Chilean institution to appear in this classification. This achievement underlines the quality of the education provided in its MBA program, which has managed to be recognized both in Chile and abroad. Furthermore, the University of Chile ranks third in Latin America, consolidating its position as one of the leading universities in the region in the field of business.
He ranking by QS Quacquarelli Symonds not only analyzes the academic reputation of institutions, but also evaluates criteria such as the employability of their graduates, the return on investment for students and the impact of research. In particular, areas assessed within MBA programs include disciplines such as marketing, finance, business management, business analytics and supply chain management, all of which are crucial for success in the modern business world.
The first positions in the ranking world were dominated by renowned institutions in the United States, such as the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Harvard Business School, which continue to be references in the training of business leaders. However, the presence of the University of Chile in this ranking demonstrates that Latin American universities are gaining ground in the competitive world of business education.