It is two out of two for Stanford Graduate School of Business, which has retained its top position in the Financial Times’ second annual ranking of the best MBA programmes for entrepreneurship.
FW Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College came second, while The University of Virginia Darden School of Business followed in third. Places four to seven were also taken by US institutions — Dartmouth’s Tuck school, UCLA’s Anderson, Berkeley’s Haas and Wharton.
This year’s ranking — a customised spin-off from the FT’s 2016 global MBA ranking — features the top 25 MBAs for entrepreneurship, an expansion from the 10 programmes listed last year.