For international and domestic MBA students alike, London offers unparalleled access to the city’s financial services industry and the headquarters of numerous global corporations. And for those looking for a top MBA in London, there is no shortage: The United Kingdom’s influential business capital is home to a number of top business schools with programs taught by English native speakers. And perhaps more importantly, many of these London-based MBA programs are world-class, internationally accredited, and regularly topping MBA rankings. With unbeatable proximity to networking and career opportunities in the city, as well as easy and affordable access to the rest of Europe, London’s MBA programs have something for everyone, from a diverse range of tracks and concentrations to programs that can suit everyone’s budget.
Here is a list of some of the best schools for MBA in London
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London Business School is one of the world’s most renowned business schools, ranking highly in Bloomberg Businessweek’s ranking of Non-US MBA programs. Similarly, the LBS MBA routinely appears in the top five of the Financial Times’ Global MBA Ranking; and the school’s Executive MBA is also highly regarded. The triple-accredited school (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS) places graduates in top financial services and tech industry roles, in London and elsewhere. The school’s location on the edge of Regent’s Park means that students have a bit of scenery to look at while studying. Varied programs in accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, organizational behavior, and strategy, and entrepreneurship are available at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The LSBS full-time Masters in Finance has been ranked the world’s number one post-experience program by the FT in seven of the last eight years.
Ranked as one of the best UK-based MBA programs in Bloomberg Businessweek’s ranking of Non-US MBA programs, Imperial College Business School is another triple-accredited London business school that’s also commonly placed in top 100 rankings by the Financial Times and the Economist. What makes this school stand out is its strong job placements in consulting and finance. The school is a short walk away from Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and not far from the city’s financial centre.
Imperial College Business School is part of Imperial College London and the strength and reputation of its teaching faculty are reflected by its strong performance in European and global league tables – 2nd in the world in the QS Online MBA 2020 rankings and 9th in the world in the Financial Times MSc Finance 2020 (pre-experience). Imperial’s student and staff community are highly international, with over 90% of their faculty from outside the UK, and an alumni network that spans 125 countries.
City University London’s Cass Business School is often ranked among the top 50 programs in the Financial Times’ Global MBA Ranking. Its full-time MBA offers concentrations in Consulting and Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Marketing, among others. The school’s location near London’s financial centre means that students don’t have to go far for networking events and job interviews. Additionally, the program offers study tours to Dubai, China, Silicon Valley, and South Africa.
This school’s Global One-Year MBA offers students to spread their studies across two or three international locations, including Boston, San Francisco, New York, Dubai, Shanghai, and, of course, London. Hult’s MBA has been ranked in Businessweek’s Non-US MBA Ranking, and both its Global One-Year MBA and Executive programs have been ranked by the Economist. The Hult Business School vision of practical and global business education has attracted many students from around the world. Today, Hult has grown to become one of the world’s largest graduate business schools. Hult offers students a unique opportunity to see the world while they study. During your program you can start anywhere and go anywhere. In the Global Campus Rotation, you can pick your home campus and then spend up to three months studying at two others.
With campuses in London, Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Torino and Warsaw, ESCP Europe offers a strong, Europe-wide network. MBA students study at two of the campuses over the one-year program. The school’s Executive MBA is ranked highly by the Financial Times and it is accredited by AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS. Established in 1819, ESCP Business School has six urban campuses in London, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw and was the winner of the 2018 UK Business School Award by Times Higher Education. It endeavors to inspire students and help them take their first step towards an ambitious and exciting international career in today’s diverse, multicultural business world. The School is among the 1% of business schools worldwide to be triple-accredited and also has 130 academic alliances in Europe and 47 in the world.
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business runs parts of its Executive MBA at its London campus, allowing European students easier access to education from this world-renowned business school. The EMBA taught in London, Chicago, and Hong Kong offers a truly international education across its 21-month program.
Aside from the home campus in Warwick, the Warwick Business School opened a London campus in 2014, housed in the iconic Shard building. This is open to its EMBA students, and will also serve as the in-house location for the school’s Online MBA, which is ranked highly by the Financial Times. The school’s full-time, executive and online MBA programs have all been ranked in various business school rankings, and the school is triple-accredited.
Westminster Business School offers a London MBA at a very affordable price. Accredited by AMBA, the school’s full-time MBA program can be completed in just 12 months and is particularly focused on growing future board directors.
Brunel Business School offers an affordable MBA program and an outer-west London location, meaning the reduced cost of living and shorter commuter times compared to inner-London business schools. Its full-time MBA program includes concentrations in Aviation or Healthcare Management, as well as a more general management track.
Accredited by both AACSB and AMBA, Kingston University London offers a 12-month MBA with the chance to complete part of the program in Berlin, India or Moscow. The London facilities include a simulated trading room, using Bloomberg data and analytics to prepare students for work on the trading floor.
London is one of the hottest spots for students right now. If studying in one of the biggest/most popular cities in the world isn’t enough to persuade you, we thought we would compile a list of some of the top reasons why studying in London could be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make.
1. You’ll never be bored
If it’s the city lifestyle you’re after then London has it. There are over 7000 bars and pubs, over 5000 restaurants, and incredibly for one city, over 350 music venues! Living on a student budget can be hard, especially in a big city, however, there’s plenty to do when you’re watching your bank balance; think coffee shops, exercise clubs, or taking time out of your busy schedule to enjoy one of the many leafy parks.
2. It’s a centre of excellence for education
Studying in London will put you at the heart of one of the places best equipped to handle your educational needs. There is a stunning number of libraries, local businesses, and support networks that could all aid you in your studies.
3. Get a degree from an award-winning university, in an award-winning city
Whether you are at our Dagenham or Greenwich campus, studying at CU London will give you the opportunity to graduate with a degree from Coventry University (winner of Modern University 2014, 2015 & 2016, as well as University of The Year 2015, see more of our awards) in a city which has won so many awards we don’t have space to list them!
4. Networking
One of the most valuable things you can collect during your time at university is contacts in your chosen field. Studying in London will give you the opportunity to meet a wide range of professionals, both on your course and in your chosen field. This will obviously require work on your side, but meeting the right contacts could boost your future career prospects.
5. It’s London
It’s one of the finest cities in the world. People travel from the far reaches of our planet for the opportunity to visit the city, living in London is a real privilege. Need we say more?
6. Post Grad Job Opportunities
It may seem way too far off to be thinking about your career after university, but time does fly and before you know it you will be sending CVs off to various employers. However, know that being in London gives you that extra advantage that you are in the hub of some of the largest companies in the world. There are so many businesses and organizations based in London that it will be so easy to go to interviews, or even apply for work experience to build up your CV. There are so many networking events in London too, due to the number of businesses based there and all of the new potential post-graduate talent looking for jobs.
If you are offered any kind of job or placement in London, you have another advantage that you will already have experience living in the capital and know that you are comfortable living there. It will make focusing on your career a priority because you won’t be worrying about moving to a brand-new place.
In conclusion, London is a great study destination for pursuing MBA degree. You can count on the information shared in this post to choose the best school for your MBA studies.
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