South Africa has numerous excellent educational institutes. The following is a list of South African business schools where you can apply.
This is a list of South African business schools. Business schools are defined as accredited postsecondary institutions that award degrees for the purposes of this ranking. South African institutions are accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE), and they can seek international accreditation from AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB.
BUSINESS SCHOOL | INSTITUTION | CITY | ACCREDITATION | YEAR FOUNDED |
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The Business School of South Africa | Centurion | Full SETA Accreditation | 2005 | |
SA Business School | Johannesburg1 | CHE | 2015 | |
Regent Business School | Johannesburg1 | CHE | 1999 | |
CIDA City Campus | Closed / Deregistered | CHE | 2000 | |
Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) | University of Pretoria | Johannesburg1 | CHE, AMBA (MBA & DBA), AACSB Johannesburg | 2000 |
Graduate School of Business | University of KwaZulu-Natal | Durban | CHE | 1974 |
Henley Management College, South Africa | Henley ManagementNelson Mandela University College | Johannesburg | CHE, AMBA (MBA), EQUIS, AACSB | 1992 |
Management College of Southern Africa | Durban | CHE | 1995 | |
Milpark Business School | Henley Management College | Johannesburg | CHE | 1997 |
Nelson Mandela University Business School | Nelson Mandela University | Port Elizabeth | CHE | 2005 |
Graduate School of Business and Government Leadership |
Accredited Business Schools in South Africa
AACSB International, AMBA, and EQUIS. Sorted according to popularity.
- Henley-on-Thames, Paulshof, Reading
- Cape Town
- Johannesburg
- Melbourne, Roodepoort, Subang Jaya
- Potchefstroom
- Grahamstown
- Cape Town
- Parktown
- Johannesburg
Nelson Mandela University Business School
- Port Elizabeth
Gordon Institute of Business Science – University of Pretoria
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