its good that the trend is changing from chanting USA to UK. but what about those who aspire to settleup in UK or USA after their education hoping to get a better job.
The rankings displayed in the article are credited to reportED (sic) rankings. What is this agency? Instead, if some reputed agency's rankings (say FT or WSJ or Economist or Businessweek) were published, it would have made a whole lot more sense.
I, for one, find it highly amusing to find the name of a Greek bschool in the list! Apart from stretching credibility, this would make the Turks see red. Following the dictum of 'when Greeks come can the Turks be far behind?', in the next year's rankings there will be a Turkish bschool. Heaven help us all!!!
If you are experienced with atleast couple of years on your back then thes programs and the work permit would help. An MBA is not a technical degree where even researching in schools can be counted as experience. So freshers should keep this in mind. Getting a cross-cultural experience is definiely good. Lot of indian students in US do illegal jobs to pay fo their school and living. So be well prepared with this reality. baap ke paise ke baare me soch le!!!