In the magazine Business Week produce focused on business schools rankings taking into account different points of view, including the admission and registration of students.
For this reason, they have published a ranking of the most selective U.S. schools from different factors as the price of the course for residents and non residents, the number of students enrolled or the selection of candidates.
According to these criteria, Stanford Graduate School of Business is the most selective business school in United States. Harvard Business School is also second while Sloan School of Management appears in the third position. On the other hand, the Full Time MBA at these three schools are present among the top 10 globally, exactly inthe fourth, second and ninth position, each one of them.
Then, as selective Center, appears Stern School of Business of the University of NewYork followed by Tücke School of Business Faculty of Dartmouth and Columbia Business School.
Yale School of Management and Hough Graduate School of Business at the University of Florida also belong to the Group of more selective schools although it draws attention to the low cost of the Hough program in relation to other centers.