Friday, January 14, 2011

Business Schools

Adoption of opening norms by the countries of the world has given tremendous opportunities to be shared in the global brain bazaar. Both United States and the European union are the best stakeholders in the brain bazaar. They have their comparative advantage in the field of technology over the globe undoubtedly. But this may not be the sufficient condition for the present world where cost comparison is the driving force. This can be justified keeping in view following statistics by ANS.America's National Statistics shows that, cost of employing one chemist or engineer in USA is equivalent to 5 chemists in china and 11 engineers in India.

Presently both India and China produce more than a million engineering graduate students a year in comparison to 170,000 from US and Europe. Though in the field of manufacturing quantity of brains, the Asian Giants are front-runners but about the quality they are some how failed due to some structural rigidities.

As the market has become more knowledge based so the need of the hour is to manufacture accordingly.

Here in this section we are trying to provide the informations on the top manufacturers in the Global Brain Bazaar.

This section covers various business schools, international presence, courses offered, duration of the programme, facilities to the students and the location of the institute.


    * Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway
    * Nanyang Business School, Singapore
    * National University of Singapore Faculty of Business Administration, Singapore
    * Chung-Ang University College of Business Administration, South Korea
    * International Graduate School Of Management, Spain
    * University of St.Gallen, Institute of Management, Switzerland
    * London Business School, UK
    * Birkbeck College, University of London
    * Harvard Business School, US
    * Kelley School of Business, UK
    * Australian Graduate Schools of Management
    * Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MSGM)
    * Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology - Business
    * Sydney School of Finance and Economics (University of Technology)
    * Vienna University of Economics (Vienna)
    * Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
    * School of Business Administration (Dalhousie University)
    * Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Business Administration
    * Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
    * Estonian Business School (Estonia)
    * Swedish School of Economics and Business Information (Finland)
    * Paris Graduate School of Management (France)
    * Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (India)
    * Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business (Ireland)
    * Graduate School of International Management, International University of Japan
    * Netherlands Business School, Nijenrode University
    * Delhi School Of Economics (India)

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