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John Molson School number two in Canada according to Bloomberg Businessweek Best Business Schools ranking

Concordia’s graduate business program moves up two spots overall in the country from last year
September 25, 2024
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JMSB graduate students smiling at the camera on the sixth floor of MB

The John Molson School of Business’s MBA program has been named second best in Canada, up two spots from last year, in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2024-2025 rankings.

Bloomberg ranks full-time graduate business programs in Canada in four categories: compensation, learning, networking and entrepreneurship. The John Molson School moved a little over five points in the area of compensation, which is the most heavily weighted category. This increased the overall score, moving John Molson’s MBA into the second position from fourth last year.

“These competitive rankings attest to our position as one of the world’s most relevant, responsible and respected business schools,” says Anne-Marie Croteau, dean of the John Molson School of Business.

The publication’s rankings are based on data compiled from 5,292 students, 9,222 alumni and 734 employers, in addition to compensation and job placement data from each school.

The John Molson MBA uses case-based teaching to offer students practical expertise and hands-on learning opportunities.

Find out more about Concordia’s John Molson MBA and Executive MBA programs.

See the complete Canadian listing for Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best B-Schools 2024-25.



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