Hi Heman.
Regarding your first question, I believe the only reputable school from your list is Cardiff. Altough its not ranked in the FT and Economist, it belongs to a very good uni and achieved top results in the last RAE. The rest of them, don't waste your time. In terms of the best B'schools in the UK, the list given in response is pretty complete, although it includes schools that are only prestigous at undergraduate level. Looking at rankings and general prestige among employers, I would say that the folowing schools have the best full-time MBA programmes in the UK and all of them would open doors for you (at different levels of course)
LBS
Judge: Cambridge
Said: Oxford
Warwick
Imperial College
MBS
Cranfield
Lancaster
Caas
Birmingham
Edinburgh
Durham
Bath
Leeds
Aston
Strathclyde
Nottingham
Notes:
1) Although Henley and Ashridge are excellent schools, they were not included due to their focus on Executive MBAs.
2) Bradford: Although it is still ranked in the FT and Economist, a degree from there is not highly regarded in the UK.
Cheers,
Hi Heman.
Regarding your first question, I believe the only reputable school from your list is Cardiff. Altough its not ranked in the FT and Economist, it belongs to a very good uni and achieved top results in the last RAE. The rest of them, don't waste your time. In terms of the best B'schools in the UK, the list given in response is pretty complete, although it includes schools that are only prestigous at undergraduate level. Looking at rankings and general prestige among employers, I would say that the folowing schools have the best full-time MBA programmes in the UK and all of them would open doors for you (at different levels of course)
LBS
Judge: Cambridge
Said: Oxford
Warwick
Imperial College
MBS
Cranfield
Lancaster
Caas
Birmingham
Edinburgh
Durham
Bath
Leeds
Aston
Strathclyde
Nottingham
Notes:
1) Although Henley and Ashridge are excellent schools, they were not included due to their focus on Executive MBAs.
2) Bradford: Although it is still ranked in the FT and Economist, a degree from there is not highly regarded in the UK.
Cheers,