1-yr/16 months MBA programs in world-help pls

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Hi

I have searched the BTG site and also other websites but the only ones that I got are given below in the list.
However, when I searched for some more schools and researched their MBA programs, I found many more.
I went to some of the schools' website given on Financial Times ranking list and researched their MBA programs. Is this the only way or there is any comprehensive list available?
Please help me as deadlines for schools are approaching fast.

1. Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
2. INSEAD
3. IE Instituto de Empresa
4. Cornell University Johnson School
5. University of Cambridge Judge Business School
6. University of Oxford Saïd Business School
7. ESADE
8. Emory University Goizueta Business School
9. University of Florida Warrington College of Business Administration
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by Jon@Admissionado » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:56 am
That's about right to start. In general almost ALL European programs are 12 months. LBS gives you the option to finish in minimum 15 months so you can add that to your list. You also Have IESE, HEC Paris, and several other (albeit normally lower ranked) European programs.
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by FutureWorks » Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:25 am
Hi Ruchi,


There different version on ranking available online including the financial times. However all these rankings are done using different parameters. You should see if those parameter match with your parameters and then make a call. If you are not sure about what those parameters should be- we can help you. It's your decision on which schools fit your parameters better. We can help you with what these parameters should be
The best way to choose a B school is based on career goals. You need to see if the schools will help you realizing those goals. Apart from that factors like what the school specializes in, geography location including urban/rural factor, size of classes in school (big class or small class), alumni success rate. Also you need to keep in consideration what recruiters tend to come on campus. You can talk to alumni's and career center wings to know further the opportunities the school provides you.

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by Wack1t » Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:21 pm
Thanks for the list.

Just want to check - Has it ever happened that a two year course accepts a person for one year only?