Oceania MBA 2024
Ranks MBA programs in Oceania for teaching quality, employment outcomes, and return on investment.
QS is the only major ranking system that weights employer reputation at 15%, with academic and employer reputation together accounting for nearly half the total score.
How does Oceania MBA evaluate universities?
Oceania MBA, published by QS World University Rankings, evaluates universities worldwide using key indicators such as Indicators, each assigned a distinct weight according to a publicly documented methodology. Data sources combine academic peer reviews, employer surveys, bibliometric databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, and institutional self-reported statistics, all independently verified by the publisher's research team. The 2024 edition assessed 17 universities from 2 countries and regions, covering teaching quality, research output, internationalization, and graduate employability across undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs. QS World University Rankings recollects raw data annually and cross-checks results to ensure the rankings reflect each institution's most current performance in faculty strength, scholarly productivity, global reach, and student outcomes, providing a reliable reference for prospective students, parents, and education researchers.
Which are the top universities in Oceania MBA 2024?
The top universities in Oceania MBA 2024 are: Melbourne Business School, UNSW Sydney, The University of Sydney, UQ Business School, Monash Business School. This edition, published by QS World University Rankings, evaluated 17 universities from 2 countries and regions using indicators such as Indicators. Rankings reflect weighted performance across multiple dimensions; students should consider methodology differences and their own academic priorities when interpreting results.
How does Oceania MBA differ from other ranking systems?
QS World University Rankings, published by Quacquarelli Symonds since 2004, are defined by their heavy emphasis on reputation surveys: academic reputation (30%) and employer reputation (15%) together account for nearly half of the total score, directly reflecting how scholars and employers worldwide perceive each institution. Additional indicators include faculty/student ratio (10%), citations per faculty (20%), international faculty (5%), international students (5%), plus newer dimensions such as sustainability and employment outcomes. In contrast, THE emphasizes teaching environment and research quality, ARWU relies entirely on objective research output (Nobel Prizes, publications), and US News focuses on research reputation and citation impact. QS is therefore particularly useful for applicants concerned with institutional prestige, graduate employability, and cross-border recognition.
Total 17 universities
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Country
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| 1 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 77.3 |
| 2 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 76.8 |
| 3 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 67.5 |
| 4 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 60.4 |
| 5 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 58.1 |
| 6 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 53.8 |
| 7 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 50.9 |
| 8 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 48.6 |
| 9 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 44.5 |
| 10 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 41.8 |
| 11 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 40.9 |
| 12 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 39.9 |
| 13 = |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 39.5 |
| 13 = |
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🇳🇿 New Zealand | 39.5 |
| 15 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 36.0 |
| 16 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 34.0 |
| 17 |
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🇦🇺 Australia | 33.1 |