Global MBA Rankings 2010
Current rank
3 year average rank
School name
Country
Audit year [1]
Weighted salary (US$)
Salary percentage increase
Employed at three months
(%)
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1
1
London Business School
U.K.
2010
142,340
124
81[2]
2
1
University of Pennsylvania: Wharton
U.S.A.
2008
160,848
111
75[3]
3
4
Harvard Business School
U.S.A.
2008
161,887
109
87[4]
4
5
Stanford University GSB
U.S.A.
2010
164,863
110
85[3]
5
5
Insead
France / Singapore
2009
139,941
102
79[5]
6
4
Columbia Business School
U.S.A.
2009
160,679
121
77[6]
6
7
IE Business School
Spain
2009
139,458
159
89[7]
8
8
MIT Sloan School of Management
U.S.A.
2009
154,058
120
83[8]
9
10
University of Chicago: Booth
U.S.A.
2007
151,758
116
82[2]
9
14
Hong Kong UST Business School
China
2006
115,535
131
91[6]
11
11
Iese Business School
Spain
2009
128,891
136
86[9]
12
16
Indian School of Business
India
-
141,291
166
97[2]
13
12
New York University: Stern
U.S.A.
2008
136,080
121
80[10]
13
14
Dartmouth College: Tuck
U.S.A.
2008
152,802
112
83[2]
15
14
IMD
Switzerland
2009
140,320
86
88[4]
16
17
Yale School of Management
U.S.A.
2008
139,165
131
85[2]
16
18
University of Oxford: Saïd
U.K.
2008
136,467
108
74[11]
18
22
HEC Paris
France
2008
122,086
104
89[12]
19
19
Esade Business School
Spain
2009
122,825
126
81[4]
20
23
Duke University: Fuqua
U.S.A.
2008
129,977
101
76[9]
21
16
University of Cambridge: Judge
U.K.
2007
125,690
110
89[8]
22
14
Ceibs
China
2006
127,688
133
75[13]
22
22
Northwestern University: Kellogg
U.S.A.
2008
138,761
100
80[14]
24
24
Lancaster University Management School
U.K.
2008
112,214
131
78[15]
25
28
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Netherlands
2006
113,595
102
85[12]
26
30
Cranfield School of Management
U.K.
2008
133,886
89
95[4]
27
32
Nanyang Business School
Singapore
-
110,567
109
81[4]
28
-
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
2006
103,136
127
93[5]
28
26
University of Michigan: Ross
U.S.A.
2008
125,421
96
71[16]
28
30
University of California at Berkeley: Haas
U.S.A.
2007
140,478
82
81[3]
31
30
University of Virginia: Darden
U.S.A.
2009
132,888
112
77[4]
32
35
Imperial College Business School
U.K.
2008
120,306
107
85[12]
33
29
UCLA: Anderson
U.S.A.
2008
134,301
105
71[17]
34
28
Emory University: Goizueta
U.S.A.
2010
121,973
119
72[4]
34
44
Carnegie Mellon: Tepper
U.S.A.
2009
126,834
102
81[3]
36
35
Cornell University: Johnson
U.S.A.
2008
129,582
101
70[5]
36
36
Australian School of Business: AGSM
Australia
2006
122,890
87
81[7]
38
39
Georgetown University: McDonough
U.S.A.
2010
121,402
110
78[16]
38
41
SDA Bocconi
Italy
2008
103,560
105
85[18]
40
31
Manchester Business School
U.K.
2010
111,150
91
93[13]
41
41
City University: Cass
U.K.
2007
120,632
83
93[6]
42
36
Warwick Business School
U.K.
2010
110,700
86
89[6]
43
41
University of Maryland: Smith
U.S.A.
2010
104,223
100
85[17]
44
54
Rice University: Jones
U.S.A.
2008
114,070
105
83[9]
45
44
University of Toronto: Rotman
Canada
2010
96,436
87
83[5]
46
44
University of North Carolina: Kenan-Flagler
U.S.A.
2007
118,117
94
69[4]
47
69
Boston College: Carroll
U.S.A.
2009
118,352
96
82[5]
48
47
University of Rochester: Simon
U.S.A.
2007
113,864
110
83[19]
49
50
University of Western Ontario: Ivey
Canada
2008
102,839
92
87[5]
49
59
Washington University: Olin
U.S.A.
2010
108,746
99
91[7]
51
41
University of Strathclyde Business School
U.K.
2010
109,994
106
91[20]
52
57
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
U.S.A.
2010
91,435
116
81[17]
52
59
University of Texas at Austin: McCombs
U.S.A.
2010
116,866
90
79[8]
54
50
York University: Schulich
Canada
2009
85,547
86
80[8]
54
57
Texas A & M University: Mays
U.S.A.
2008
102,300
111
89[4]
54
66
Purdue University: Krannert
U.S.A.
2010
103,737
108
75[8]
57
59
Indiana University: Kelley
U.S.A.
2007
110,417
100
68[3]
57
59
University of Southern California: Marshall
U.S.A.
2010
115,746
91
82[3]
57
63
Vanderbilt University: Owen
U.S.A.
2009
114,086
103
73[9]
57
71
George Washington University
U.S.A.
2007
104,571
97
75[16]
61
-
Tulane University: Freeman
U.S.A.
2005
98,938
116
83[8]
61
67
Boston University School of Management
U.S.A.
2008
107,774
100
90[7]
63
63
Melbourne Business School
Australia
2006
107,247
73
77[21]
64
61
University of Iowa: Tippie
U.S.A.
2008
90,845
126
85[2]
65
-
Coppead
Brazil
2006
104,002
111
11[4]
65
59
Michigan State University: Broad
U.S.A.
2009
103,018
90
74[4]
67
63
University of South Carolina: Moore
U.S.A.
2010
95,672
111
62[21]
67
65
Thunderbird School of Global Management
U.S.A.
2007
100,150
93
61[22]
67
78
Ohio State University: Fisher
U.S.A.
2010
97,750
101
90[23]
67
83
Wisconsin School of Business
U.S.A.
2009
103,266
102
91[14]
71
76
University of Notre Dame: Mendoza
U.S.A.
2008
107,601
107
80[9]
72
71
University of California at Irvine: Merage
U.S.A.
2007
100,483
93
92[2]
73
-
Aston Business School
U.K.
2010
93,717
90
77[24]
74
-
Durham Business School
U.K.
2007
95,662
84
90[23]
75
-
Birmingham Business School
U.K.
2007
90,161
97
98[26]
75
77
University of Minnesota: Carlson
U.S.A.
2007
103,294
93
78[25]
77
68
University of Florida: Hough
U.S.A.
2007
99,172
95
79[16]
78
63
University of Washington Business School: Foster
U.S.A.
2010
106,998
81
77[4]
79
-
Wake Forest University: Babcock
U.S.A.
2010
103,733
113
81[4]
80
-
University of California: Davis
U.S.A.
2007
112,125
80
79[9]
80
92
Case Western Reserve University: Weatherhead
U.S.A.
2007
95,500
98
53[16]
82
82
University of British Columbia: Sauder
Canada
2006
83,514
74
83[7]
83
-
University of Miami School of Business Administration
U.S.A.
2007
98,736
96
62[5]
83
60
University of Arizona: Eller
U.S.A.
2008
94,357
100
65[4]
83
86
Brigham Young University: Marriott
U.S.A.
2008
97,928
115
83[4]
86
84
University of Alberta
Canada
2010
79,383
85
75[4]
87
80
University of Bath School of Management
U.K.
2007
103,640
69
95[21]
87
86
Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
Belgium
-
97,677
65
65[5]
89
75
University of Edinburgh Business School
U.K.
2010
98,256
73
89[9]
89
76
Bradford School of Management/TiasNimbas Business
School
U.K. / Netherlands / Germany
2007
96,993
85
86[19]
89
77
University of Cape Town GSB
South Africa
2007
133,352
66
93[3]
89
84
Arizona State University: Carey
U.S.A.
2010
94,290
84
78[3]
93
-
Ipade
Mexico
2006
93,620
136
89[4]
94
-
Hult International Business School
U.S.A. / U.K. / U.A.E. / China
2010
98,644
87
73[5]
95
-
McGill University: Desautels
Canada
2009
83,435
80
93[27]
96
-
SMU: Cox
U.S.A.
2010
101,299
87
75[5]
97
-
EM Lyon Business School
France
2009
91,122
69
81[13]
98
98
University College Dublin: Smurfit
Ireland
2007
99,456
64
96[7]
99
-
Macquarie Graduate School of Management
Australia
2006
113,796
58
100[28]
99
91
Babson College: Olin
U.S.A.
2008
109,745
77
71[3]
Footnotes
1. KPMG reported on the results of obtaining evidence and applying specified audit procedures relating to selected survey
data provided for the Financial Times 2009 MBA ranking for selected business schools. Enquiries about the assurance
process can be made by contacting Michelle Podhy of KPMG by e-mail at
[email protected]. The specified audit
procedures were carried out between October 2009 and November 2009. The audit date published denotes the survey
for which the specified audit precedures were conducted.
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