The Financial Times has just released its 2009 business school rankings, with Wharton and London Business School sharing the top spot.
There were a couple of notable milestones in this year's FT rankings. LBS reached the #1 slot for the first time, breaking Wharton and Harvard Business School's joint stranglehold on the #1 slot. Also notable was that for the first time an Asian business school cracked the top ten -- Shanghai-based China European International Business School (CEIBS) came in at #8. Joining CEIBS in the top twenty were two other schools from Asia: The Indian School of Business ranked at #15, and the Hong Kong UST Business School was ranked #16.
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