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Executive MBAs provide a way to keep the cash coming while you are studying, but they also usually mean two or more years of high workloads and tough deadlines.

Top Executive MBA Rankings are:
1. Northwestern University(Kellogg)
2. University of Pennsylvania(Wharton)
3. Thunderbird School of Global Management
4. University of Southern California(Marshall)
5. University of North Carolina (Kenan Flagler)
6. University of Michigan (Ross)
7. Cornell University (Johnson)
8. Columbia University (NY Program)
9. University of Chicago
10. Duke University (Fuqua)
11. Emory University (Goizueta)
12. University of California-Berkeley (Haas) – Columbia (Joint Program)
13. Columbia – London Business School (EMBA Global)
14. New York University (Stern)
15. University of Texas – Austin (McCombs)

Executive MBA (EMBA) programs developed to meet the educational needs of managers and executives, allowing students to earn an MBA or another business-related graduate degree in two years or less while working full time. Participants come from every type and size of organization – profit, nonprofit, government — representing a variety of industries.

EMBA students typically have a higher level of work experience, often 10 years or more, compared to other MBA students. In response to the increasing number of EMBA programs offered, The Executive MBA Council was formed in 1981 to advance executive education.


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