Any info about Copenhagen Business School?

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by wisdom02 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 6:31 am
Dear,

it is good business school. More know for specialized masters' program then MBA. However,Langauage is something might come in your way. if thats not a problem for you then it is a good option.

It also has to do with your profile as well?

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by tmino » Sun Mar 14, 2010 5:58 am
I've definitely heard of Copenhagen Business School, but more in terms of research (so professors who publish). In terms of the MBA, it's less known. In the Financial Times global 100 MBA ranking it is not included, neither in the Economist global ranking.
https://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolra ... a-rankings
https://www.economist.com/business-finan ... /whichmba/

Not that these rankings give any indication of reputation, but it is a bit odd that the school is not mentioned in either ranking.
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by nadejdakontrol » Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:14 am
Copenhagen is a solid school for sure. Not appearing in the rankings isn't a sure fire indication that it isn't, because participating in the rankings is a big investment of time and money for a business school. There are quite a few top schools in Asia, for example, that only joined the rankings recently e.g. NUS in Singapore and ISB in India. You can read interviews with current and former students, kety stats about the school and contact the admissions director here via the Copenhagen Business Schoolpage on BusinessBecause. As with all b-school decsiisons, it depends on how much time and money you want to spend and what yoru goals are afterwards! Copenhagen isn't yet as well known as some of the schools in germany and Switzerland, but they're making a big effort to internationalise the class. A lot of Danish multinaionals have operations in emerging markets.

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by michaelfaulkner » Sat Jul 09, 2011 2:55 pm
I studied abroad at CBS during undergrad. Not sure about their MBA program, but their undergrad program was solid--I had great professors and felt that its reputation was strong in Denmark and the surrounding countries.