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Financial Times, Sda Bocconi climbs eight steps in the MBA ranking: it is 11th in Europe

After a 2013 full of recognitions that saw Sda Bocconi gain positions in the main international rankings, the school begins 2014 climbing eight steps in the world and three in Europe in the ranking of full-time MBA programs drawn up today by the Financial Times.

Financial Times, Sda Bocconi climbs eight steps in the MBA ranking: it is 11th in Europe

The excellent results obtained in terms of placement and the growing international opportunities offered push up the MBA of SDA Bocconi in the ranking published this morning by Financial Times. After a 2013 full of awards that saw SDA Bocconi gain positions in the main international rankings, the school begins 2014 in fact climbing eight steps in the world and three in Europe in the ranking of full-time MBA programs. The school, the only Italian present in the ranking of the top 100 programs, thus ranks 31st in the world and 11th in Europe.

“This further progress in the ranking of the best international business schools fills us with satisfaction and is the result of continuous investments aimed at strengthening the quality of teaching and research, of the faculty and of relations with recruiters on a global level. Particularly significant were the progress on the parameters relating to placement success, achievement of educational objectives and international experiences, which confirm the excellence of our MBA in terms of 'value for money',” he says Bruno Busacca, Dean of SDA Bocconi School of Management. 

“The Leap Forward is a significant recognition for faculty and staff members who contribute valuable energies and are dedicated to continued program innovation. It is also excellent news for our students and alumni who see the value of the investment made by choosing our educational path recognized,” comments Gian Mario Verona, director of SDA Bocconi's full-time MBA.

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