INSEAD Tops Financial Times Ranking by: John A. Byrne on January 24, 2016 | | 99,443 Views January 24, 2016 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit The 2016 Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016 Rank & School 2015 Rank Change Weighted Salary Pay Change 51. Maryland (Smith) 49 -2 $109,982 97% 52. Southern California (Marshall) 58 +6 $128,782 87% 53. Rice (Jones) 43 -10 $126,207 100% 54. Indiana (Kelley) 62 +8 $119,970 103% 55. Emory (Goizueta) 59 +4 $127,938 90% 56. Macquarie 68 +12 $126,736 58% 57. Cranfield 45 -11 $116,604 64% 57. UC-Irvine (Merage) 43 -14 $113,098 110% 59. Univ. of San Diego 66 +7 $108,834 119% 60. Toronto (Rotman) 53 -7 $96,647 78% 60. University of St. Gallen 67 +7 $112,940 60% 62. IIM-Bangalore 82 +20 $137,294 84% 63. Strathclyde Business School 80 +17 $99,450 91% 64. ESMT 63 -1 $107,234 62% 65. Michigan State (Broad) 54 -11 $103,672 120% 66. Australian Graduate School of Mgt. 75 +9 $109,273 61% 66. Durham Business School 79 +13 $98,029 77% 68. Wisconsin Business School 70 +2 $110,745 111% 69. Sungkyunkwan 59 -10 $107,362 80% 69. Boston College (Carroll) 90 +21 $119,538 94% 71. Vanderbilt (Owen) 61 -10 $121,231 95% 71. Georgia Institute of Tech 65 -6 $118,900 92% 71. Minnesota (Carlson) 83 +12 $114,404 85% 71. Boston University (Questrom) 78 +7 $118,636 100% 75. Ohio State (Fisher) 69 -6 $110,129 100% Source: The Financial Times Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 6 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.