Master of Business Administration in Milan

Full Time MBA or Part Time MBA?

MIP Politecnico di Milano’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes are general management programmes aimed at young professionals with at least 3 years of work experience.

They are designed for those who wish to learn the latest management theories, as well as to gain the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to become effective managers in today’s rapidly changing business environment.


Opportunities and challenges in the current European context

Fabio Sdogati, Professor of International Economics at Politecnico di Milano and MIP School of Management discusses the opportunities and challenges in the current European context.
Get a brief insight of a real MBA lesson with Professor Sdogati
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuOF4Hczh0o


MBA Graduation Day 2011

Get to know our new MBA graduates 2011


Which MBA Course matches your needs?

If you wish to obtain an MBA degree without leaving your job or perhaps you would like to put into everyday practice the skills acquired in the classroom, the right choice for you is the Part-time MBA.

But if you're ready to live a unique and Full Time International experience, in close contact with companies, thanks to the final three-month Project Work, then the International Full-Time MBA is right for you.


Prof. Stefano Ronchi, Head of MBA Programs


Full Time MBA: in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2011

Full Time MBA: new entrant in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2011


International Full Time MBA new entrant in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2011.

10th in the world for the international exposure during the MBA programme.


Milan, January 2011

The Financial Times once again confirms Politecnico di Milano’s School of Management amongst the best business schools in the world, ranking the International Full Time MBA in the top 100 global MBA programs for 2011.

After the Executive MBA was ranked in the top global EMBA programs last October, the Full Time MBA has today been recognized for the quality of the education delivered and it has been placed 10th in the world for 'the international exposure students gain during their program'.

As professor Gianluca Spina, Dean of MIP Politecnico di Milano points out, European business schools have tended to receive less recognition in the last two years, and therefore “our entrance in the Financial Times Global MBA rankings 2011 is a further evidence of this important achievement obtained through great dedication and perseverance”.

The climb in the Financial Times rankings of Politecnico di Milano’s School of Management started in 2009 when it was ranked amongst the 70 best European business schools, with three programs listed: the Executive MBA (the only Italian EMBA in the rankings both at a global and European level), the Full-time MBA and the Master of Science in Management Engineering.

The School of Management of Politecnico di Milano is composed of the Department of Management Engineering and MIP business school.