QS Quacquarelli Symonds has released its annual Global MBA and Business Master's Rankings.
The 2025 edition spans 58 countries and territories, analysing 340 global MBAs alongside a series of high-demand Business Master's Rankings, including Management, Finance, Marketing, Business Analytics, and Supply Chain Management. 
The United States dominates the MBA table, with Stanford GSB's MBA named the world's #1 for the fifth year while The Wharton School remains second and Harvard Business School comes third.

Global MBA Rankings: Regional Overview
- Asia: National University of Singapore ranks 25th globally, excelling in Employability, Alumni Outcomes, and Thought Leadership.
 - Canada: Toronto (Rotman) is 39th, the only Canadian school in the top 50. It is a national leader in Employability, Thought Leadership, and Diversity.
 - China: Tsinghua University ranks 29th, boasting excellent Thought Leadership, Employability, and Return on Investment.
 - Europe: HEC Paris in France ranks 6th globally, the best in Europe due to Thought Leadership, Alumni Outcomes, and Return on Investment. It is followed by Spain's IE Business School (9th).
 - Latin America: EGADE Business School (Mexico) ranks 56th, with top Alumni Outcomes and Thought Leadership.
 - Arab Region: AUB (Suliman S. Olayan) ranks 79th globally, excelling in Return on Investment and Alumni Outcomes.
 - Oceania: Melbourne Business School leads, ranking 32nd globally thanks to Thought Leadership, Employability, and Return on Investment.
 - UK: London Business School ranks 5th globally, excelling in Employability, Alumni Outcomes, and Thought Leadership.
 
Business Master's Rankings: Overview
- HEC Paris: #1 for Master's in Management and Marketing.
 - Oxford (Said): #1 for Master's in Finance.
 - MIT Sloan: #1 for Master's in Business Analytics.
 - Michigan (Ross): #1 for Master's in Supply Chain Management.
 
QS President Nunzio Quacquarelli said: "The QS Graduate Management Education rankings provide independent insights for career-driven students navigating global business education, helping them shape their professional paths. We encourage future leaders to explore these insights and connect with peers and mentors at our in-person and virtual events."
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