Us news mba ranking 2020

The US News & World Report Best Business Schools 2020 ranking is based on a variety of factors, including:

  1. Peer assessment score (25%): A survey of business school deans and directors at other MBA programs.
  2. Student selectivity (20%): Factors such as average GMAT score, average undergraduate GPA, and acceptance rate.
  3. Faculty resources (15%): Factors such as faculty-to-student ratio, faculty research productivity, and faculty diversity.
  4. Career placement success (15%): Factors such as job placement rate, average starting salary, and average signing bonus.
  5. Student services and technology (10%): Factors such as student services, technology resources, and campus resources.
  6. Alumni success (5%): Factors such as alumni giving rate, alumni career progress, and alumni diversity.

Here are the top 20 MBA programs in the US News & World Report 2020 ranking:

  1. Stanford Graduate School of Business (CA)
  2. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) (PA)
  3. Harvard Business School (MA)
  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan) (MA)
  5. University of Chicago (Booth) (IL)
  6. Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL)
  7. University of California, Berkeley (Haas) (CA)
  8. Columbia Business School (NY)
  9. University of Michigan (Ross) (MI)
  10. New York University (Stern) (NY)
  11. University of Texas at Austin (McCombs) (TX)
  12. Duke University (Fuqua) (NC)
  13. University of Washington (Foster) (WA)
  14. University of Southern California (Marshall) (CA)
  15. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Gies) (IL)
  16. Indiana University (Kelley) (IN)
  17. University of Wisconsin-Madison (Wisconsin) (WI)
  18. University of Minnesota (Carlson) (MN)
  19. University of Georgia (Terry) (GA)
  20. University of Florida (Warrington) (FL)

Note that this ranking is just one of many MBA rankings, and different rankings may prioritize different factors. It's always a good idea to research and consider multiple rankings when evaluating MBA programs.