Business education has undergone significant transformation in recent years and this is no different for MBAs delivered online. The application of advanced technology and a more tailored learning experience are reshaping the sector, but it is benefits such as flexibility, lower cost and a better work-life balance compared with a traditional MBA that are attracting students. For the second consecutive year, IE Business School in Spain came first in the Financial Times ranking of online MBAs.
Participation in the FT ranking is voluntary and requires provision of data by business schools and their alumni who completed their programmes in 2020. In this year’s ranking, 25 schools took part. Some were ineligible for the final ranking, however, as the number of alumni responses was insufficient. More than half of the 683 alumni who were surveyed had completed their course within two years, the same duration as some full-time MBAs.
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