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HISTORY

 Foundation

MIT Sloan School of Management was founded by Alfred P. Sloan Jr., long time President and Chairman of General Motors. The course Engineering Administration evolved into the establishment of Master's degree in Management  in 1925. The present school was launched in 1952.

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RANKING

 Business Week

1 University of Chicago (Booth)
2 Harvard University
3 Northwestern University (Kellogg)
4 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
5 University of Michigan (Ross)
6 Stanford University
7 Columbia University
8 Duke University (Fuqua)
9 MIT (Sloan)
10 UC Berkeley (Haas)
11 Cornell University (Johnson)
12 Dartmouth (Tuck)
13 NYU (Stern)
14 UCLA (Anderson)
15 Indiana University (Kelley)

 Forbes

1 Dartmouth (Tuck)
2 Stanford
3 Harvard
4 Virginia (Darden)
5 Pennsylvania (Wharton)
6 Columbia
7 Chicago
8 Yale
9 Northwestern (Kellogg)
10 Cornell (Johnson)
11 NYU (Stern)
12 Duke (Fuqua)
13 UC Berkeley (Haas)
14 Texas-Austin (McCombs)
15 UNC (Kenan-Flagler)
16 Iowa (Tippie)
17 MIT (Sloan)
18 Brigham Young (Marriott)
19 Michigan State (Board)
20 Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)

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 Financial Times

1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2 London Business School
3 Columbia Business School
4 Stanford University GSB
5 Harvard Business School
6 INSEAD
7 MIT: Sloan
8 IE Business School
9 University of Chicago GSB
10 University of Cambridge: Judge
11 CEIBS
11 IESE Business School
13 New York University: Stern
14 IMD
15 Dartmouth College: Tuck
16 Yale School of Management
17 Hong Kong UST Business School
18 HEC Paris
19 University of Oxford: said
20 Indian School of Business

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LOCATION

 Infrastructure

The "Infrastructure that Supports Innovation" houses The Halls of Business, cutting edge computing environment, excellent library network, well equipped athletics complex and a supportive health care system. The library network consists of 5 major libraries containing 2600000 printed volumes, 17000 journal subscriptions, 3800 electronic journals access and 325 online databases.

 

FACILITIES

 Professional Clubs

Biomedical Business Club

Energy and Environment Club

Entertainment, Media, Sports Club (EMS)

Entrepreneurship Club

Finance Club

General Management Club

Investment Management Club

Leadership Club

Management Consulting Club

Marketing Club

MIT TechLink

Mobile, Media & Internet Technology

Net Impact

Operations Management Club

Real Estate Club

Retail and Consumer Goods Club

Sales and Trading Club

Sales Club

SEID - Student Entrepreneurs for International Development

Venture Capital and Private Equity Club (VCPE)

 Social Clubs

Biomedical Business Club

Energy and Environment Club

Entertainment, Media, Sports Club (EMS)

Entrepreneurship Club

Finance Club

General Management Club

Investment Management Club

Leadership Club

Management Consulting Club

Marketing Club

MIT TechLink

Mobile, Media & Internet Technology

Net Impact

Operations Management Club

Real Estate Club

Retail and Consumer Goods Club

Sales and Trading Club

Sales Club

SEID - Student Entrepreneurs for International Development

Venture Capital and Private Equity Club (VCPE)

 Sports/Recreation Clubs

Automotive Club

Hockey Club

Photography Club

Running Club

Ski/Snowboard Club

Sloan Soccer Club

Sloan Surfing Club

Squash and Tennis Club

Volleyball Club

Yoga Club

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 Arts/Culture Clubs

E52s A Cappella Group

Rolling Sloans

Vintners Club

 

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