SA university MBA rated best value for money in the world

SA university MBA rated best value for money in the world

The most recent worldwide MBA positioning from the Financial Times demonstrates that the University of Cape Town is the nation's best business foundation in the nation, and in Africa.

As indicated by the rankings, the University of Cape Town's Graduate School of Business (GSB) is the 52nd best business college on the planet.

UCT was positioned 59th in 2014, and 74th in 2013.

The GSB Masters in Business Administration (MBA) is the main MBA program in Africa recorded in the Financial Times positioning.

The expenses appended to the course add up to R184,450 ($15,400), with a R15,000 acknowledgment charge, positioned as the best an incentive for cash out of every one of the 100 foundations on the rundown.

The best positioned business college, Harvard, has full-time charges beginning at $98,400 (R1,18 million), while the foundation positioned as having minimal incentive for cash, the University of Southern California, has expenses beginning at $93,223 (R1.1 million) for the primary year, totalling $170,500 (R2 million) for a long time.

"For the third back to back year, Harvard Business School is number one in the FT Global MBA rankings — the 6th time it has taken the best space since the FT distributed its first positioning in 1999," the Financial Times said.

"In spite of the fact that Harvard falls behind numerous European schools in the decent variety of its understudy body and universal versatility of its graduates, its graduated class top the positioning for compensations three years after graduation, and the school runs Wharton a nearby second in the examination and PhD rankings."

The gathering said of UCT's course: "With an attention on morals, administration and business enterprise, UCT's MBA programs are established in the multifaceted nature and vulnerability that are innate in developing economies."

MBA compensations

The FT positioning depends on reviews of the business college graduates, profession movement of graduated class, thought age and decent variety of understudies and personnel.

One of the key pointers followed by the gathering is MBA holders' pay rates, which run from $82,237 (just shy of R1 million) for graduated class from Canada's University of Alberta, to $180,183 (R2.2 million) for Harvard Business School graduated class.

UCT MBA graduates track the center ground with a normal pay of $144,744 (R1.73 million).

The accompanying table demonstrates the main 10 business colleges on the planet and the normal MBA graduated class pay rates, and additionally the normal distinction in graduated class pay before the MBA to now.

# Business School Country Average salary Salary increment

1 Harvard Business School USA $180,183 96%

2 London Business School UK $155,754 97%

3 University of Pennsylvania: Wharton USA $172,699 90%

4 Stanford Graduate School of Business USA $178,929 80%

5 Insead France/Singapore $155,546 86%

6 Columbia Business School USA $170,849 106%

7 Iese Business School Spain $144,782 121%

8 MIT: Sloan USA $157,360 97%

9 University of Chicago: Booth USA $162,791 97%

10 University of California at Berkeley: Haas USA $159,140 88%

52 University of Cape Town GSB South Africa $144,744 76%

The University of Cape Town has been positioned as South Africa's best college on everything except one worldwide positioning.

Here is a breakdown of the establishment's execution on the FT positioning in chosen markers taking a gander at decent variety and mastery.

Indicator Performance

General rank 52nd

Incentive for money 1st

Graduates utilized at three months 100%

Female faculty 29%

Female students 24%

Worldwide faculty 54%

Worldwide students 29%

Staff with doctorates 77%

FT doctoral rank 87th

FT inquire about rank 99th

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