Netherlands Best Business Schools
Deciding which school and MBA program to consider is a very crucial choice that is why it is important to evaluate each option. Dutch business schools remain some of the finest universities in Europe that offer globally accredited MBA and DBA programs.
International group of students, well-designed Master Business Administration programs, modern facilities, outstanding faculty, are limitless career opportunities are just some of the reasons why international students regard Dutch business educations as some of the best in the world. We prepare a shortlist of Netherlands’ best business schools which are not only recognized in Europe but also holds global reputation as certified by international accrediting bodies and private organizations.
Why not look at the list of Business Schools in Holland we made and check for yourself
Maastricht School of Management – ranked 27th in 2007 in QS Top MBA Best Business Schools in Europe. Its MBA programme are accredited by AMBA, IACBE, ACBSP, and NVAO and certified by the Dutch Ministry of Education. Maastricht takes pride in its multidisciplinary coaching program, comprehensive and flexible program, culturally distinctive student body, committed international faculty and personnel, and internationally networked knowledge community. Students can choose from its post-graduate education in business administration with the following specializations: Accounting and Finance; Corporate Strategy and Economic Policy, Management Information Systems, and International Business.
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University – ranked 7th and 9th place in 2007 and 2006 respectively in QS Top MBA Best Business Schools in Europe and one amongst Top non-US Business Schools by BusinessWeek. It is also a member of the Partnership in International Management (PIM), an association of top international business schools. RSM has triple accreditation (EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB), a feat achieved only by about 1% of all business schools all over the world. What makes RSM MBA programs exceptional is the dual emphasis on academic challenge accompanied by broad practical application. Its MBA programs include International Full-time MBA, Executive MBA, and Global Executive OneMBA.
Nyenrode Business Universiteit – ranked 6th in international mobility, 9th in international experience during the study, 20th in value for money, and 82nd in global ranking in Financial Times 2008 standing. Its International MBA (IMBA) program is one of Europe’s longest-running MBA program, founded in 1982. The IMBA aims to develop globally-minded business leaders possessing knowledge and skills that are immediately useful in the business world. Nvenrode offers its international students special funding and scholarships some through partner companies and alumni.
TiasNimbas Business School – its International Executive MBA Programme (IMM) was ranked by Financial Times 4th in Europe and 11th worldwide. While its full-time MBA programme ranked 21st in Europe and 53rd in the world. TiasNimbas and its business programmes have accreditation from AMBA, NVAO, RICS, and AACSB. It offers students, organizations, and companies a remarkable range of globally recognized business programmes. TiasNimbas provides international focus, broad choices of international degree offerings, quality faculty, strong alumni network, and quality student participants.
For those who would like to follow Bachelor education in Business administration in Holland the following Business Schools can be interested:
Arnhem Business School: The campus of HAN University is spread over the cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen, with Arnhem Business School (ABS) situated in Arnhem. Arnhem Business School offers several Bachelor and Masters degrees in business, logistics and management. ABS programmes are taught entirely in English, with about 600 students from more than 20 different countries. The main objectives of Arnhem Business School are to enhance employability and internationalisation.
Wittenborg Business and Language School - The Wittenborg is a small state-accredited, skills-oriented Business and Language School, active since 1987, with as most important goal, the integration of theory and practice in higher education. Bachelor International Business Administration programme has been newly accredited by NVAO (Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatieorganisatie, who is the Accreditation Organisation of The Netherlands and Flanders under the European Union regulation. www.nvao.nl )
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International group of students, well-designed Master Business Administration programs, modern facilities, outstanding faculty, are limitless career opportunities are just some of the reasons why international students regard Dutch business educations as some of the best in the world. We prepare a shortlist of Netherlands’ best business schools which are not only recognized in Europe but also holds global reputation as certified by international accrediting bodies and private organizations.
Why not look at the list of Business Schools in Holland we made and check for yourself
Maastricht School of Management – ranked 27th in 2007 in QS Top MBA Best Business Schools in Europe. Its MBA programme are accredited by AMBA, IACBE, ACBSP, and NVAO and certified by the Dutch Ministry of Education. Maastricht takes pride in its multidisciplinary coaching program, comprehensive and flexible program, culturally distinctive student body, committed international faculty and personnel, and internationally networked knowledge community. Students can choose from its post-graduate education in business administration with the following specializations: Accounting and Finance; Corporate Strategy and Economic Policy, Management Information Systems, and International Business.
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University – ranked 7th and 9th place in 2007 and 2006 respectively in QS Top MBA Best Business Schools in Europe and one amongst Top non-US Business Schools by BusinessWeek. It is also a member of the Partnership in International Management (PIM), an association of top international business schools. RSM has triple accreditation (EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB), a feat achieved only by about 1% of all business schools all over the world. What makes RSM MBA programs exceptional is the dual emphasis on academic challenge accompanied by broad practical application. Its MBA programs include International Full-time MBA, Executive MBA, and Global Executive OneMBA.
Nyenrode Business Universiteit – ranked 6th in international mobility, 9th in international experience during the study, 20th in value for money, and 82nd in global ranking in Financial Times 2008 standing. Its International MBA (IMBA) program is one of Europe’s longest-running MBA program, founded in 1982. The IMBA aims to develop globally-minded business leaders possessing knowledge and skills that are immediately useful in the business world. Nvenrode offers its international students special funding and scholarships some through partner companies and alumni.
TiasNimbas Business School – its International Executive MBA Programme (IMM) was ranked by Financial Times 4th in Europe and 11th worldwide. While its full-time MBA programme ranked 21st in Europe and 53rd in the world. TiasNimbas and its business programmes have accreditation from AMBA, NVAO, RICS, and AACSB. It offers students, organizations, and companies a remarkable range of globally recognized business programmes. TiasNimbas provides international focus, broad choices of international degree offerings, quality faculty, strong alumni network, and quality student participants.
For those who would like to follow Bachelor education in Business administration in Holland the following Business Schools can be interested:
Arnhem Business School: The campus of HAN University is spread over the cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen, with Arnhem Business School (ABS) situated in Arnhem. Arnhem Business School offers several Bachelor and Masters degrees in business, logistics and management. ABS programmes are taught entirely in English, with about 600 students from more than 20 different countries. The main objectives of Arnhem Business School are to enhance employability and internationalisation.
Wittenborg Business and Language School - The Wittenborg is a small state-accredited, skills-oriented Business and Language School, active since 1987, with as most important goal, the integration of theory and practice in higher education. Bachelor International Business Administration programme has been newly accredited by NVAO (Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatieorganisatie, who is the Accreditation Organisation of The Netherlands and Flanders under the European Union regulation. www.nvao.nl )
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