EGADE Business School was the only school from Latin America included in the rankings
By EGADE Business School | - 03/17/2026 Photo Shutterstock
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EGADE Business School has reached 16th place in the world in the 2026 Financial Times Online MBA rankings, cementing its online program as one of the most competitive worldwide and the only one from Latin America in this year’s rankings.

The EGADE Online MBA stood out among the best programs in the world by ranking in the top five in areas such as graduate career paths, student diversity, and the international composition of its advisory board.

It also ranked among the top ten for faculty quality and online learning experience, reinforcing its academic focus and international reach.

Among its most important results are achieving first place for the international composition of the advisory board and for the participation of women on the board, as well as fourth place for graduate students’ career progress, and fifth for the number of female students.

“This recognition demonstrates that the EGADE Online MBA is aligned with the highest global business education standards,” said Horacio Arredondo, dean of the EGADE Business School.

 

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The director emphasized that being the only Latin American school in the rankings reflects the global impact of its graduates. 

“They’re transforming organizations, industries, and society,” Arredondo stated.

The program brings executives from different industries and countries together for a flexible 21-month program that allows them to continue their professional development without pausing their careers.

It fosters the exchange of strategic perspectives and the building of international networks through live sessions and a collaborative environment.

What’s more, it offers global experiences such as academic exchanges with more than 70 universities and dual degree options with international institutions, including the Yale School of Management.


 

EGADE Business School
In order to participate in these select international rankings, business schools must have an AACSB or EQUIS accreditation. Photo: Shuttestock


“What distinguishes the program is its ability to offer an interactive and applied experience,” explained Luciana Manfredi, Director of the EGADE Online MBA.

The Financial Times Online MBA rankings assess 20 criteria, nine of which are based on graduate surveys, reflecting the importance of professional impact within the measurements.

In order to participate in these rankings, schools must have an international AACSB or EQUIS accreditation. 

EGADE holds both, in addition to AMBA accreditation, which gives it the Triple Crown: a distinction shared by less than 1% of the world’s business schools.

 

 

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