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SSE MBA top ten in Financial Times ranking

Out of more than 100 programs ranked, the Stockholm School of Economics was ranked eighth for the two categories of “Accounting” and “Finance” by program graduates who graduated in 2017.

SSE MBA is proud to be in two top ten categories for the Financial Times 2020 global ranking of the world's top executive MBA programs. Out of the more than 100 programs ranked, SSE was ranked eighth for the two categories of “Accounting” and “Finance” by program graduates who graduated in 2017.

This double honor means more because the alumni themselves voiced how satisfied they are with the high quality of education. The courses in accounting and finance were taught by Tomas Hjelström, Martin Carlsson Wall, Bo Becker and Michael Halling. SSE has again been noted for its strength in both of these academic areas.

“We are so proud of our world class faculty here at SSE, focusing on the learning of each and every student. This ranking shows that our students really appreciate our teachers and that what we teach makes a difference for them and the development of their careers", says Karin Wiström, SSE MBA Director.

Ämnen

  • Ekonomi, finans

Kategorier

  • finance
  • handelshögskolan
  • utbildning
  • business
  • handelshögskolan i stockholm
  • accounting
  • stockholm school of economics

Regioner

  • Stockholm

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