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AGSM ranked top business school in Australia and Asia by Forbes magazine

AUTHOR: Editor   DATE: 01.09.05   ISSUE 2, 2005
AGSM was ranked top business school in Australia and Asia and the 5th best non-US business school in latest Forbes biennial rankings. AGSM was the only Australian or Asian business school featured in the rankings.

The Forbes ranking measures the financial return on investment gained by completing an MBA. Forbes polled full-time MBA graduates from 2000 to determine their five-year salary gain, allowing for tuition fees and foregone salary, to calculate return on investment.

AGSM Dean and Director Rob McLean said, “the Forbes survey reveals the financial benefits of completing an MBA. The career and salary progression of AGSM graduates allows them to recoup the costs of undertaking their MBA in an average of just under 3 years, a return on investment of 30%.

“The Forbes ranking supports AGSM’s positioning as a world class business school and is another acknowledgement of the achievements of AGSM alumni and the School’s contribution to their career advancement,” says Mr McLean.

See the Forbes website for the full rankings list at www.forbes.com