Chicago Again Tops Economist 2014 MBA Ranking

The Economist 2014 Top 100 Global MBA Ranking

 

2014 Rank & School 2013 Rank Change Starting Salary Rise Over Pre-MBA Pay
26. European School of Management & Tech 30 +4 $103,281 130%
27. University of Hong Kong 24 -3 $89,162 57%
28. Ohio State University (Fisher) 32 +4 $96,126 102%
29. Vanderbilt University (Owen) 34 +5 $101,301 87%
30. University of Washington (Foster) 33 +3 $102,722 93%
31. Indiana University (Kelley) 35 +4 $101,656 117%
32. Texas-Austin (McCombs) 31 -1 $106,277 64%
33. Rice University (Jones) 43 +10 $101,229 85%
34. Henley Business School NR —– $86,061 25%
35. North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 36 +1 $105,397 104%
36. IE Business School 50 +14 $106,900 72%
37. Warwick Business School 56 +19 $82,533 122%
38. University of Mannheim 41 +3 $114,334 68%
39. SDA Bocconi 47 +8 $111,416 119%
40. Melbourne Business School 27 -13 $106,310 89%
41. York University (Schulich) 22 -19 $89,882 147%
42. Georgetown (McDonough) 44 +2 $102,177 96%
43. University of Bath 20 -23 $85,383 61%
44. EDHEC 62 +18 $111,713 53%
45. Notre Dame (Mendoza) 38 -7 $99,928 138%
46. University of Strathclyde 40 -6 $109,924 69%
47. Washington University (Olin) 48 +1 $96,207 89%
48. Indian Institute of Mgt.-Ahmedabad 39 -9 $29,880 139%
49. Macquarie Graduate School of Mgt. 55 -6 $138,163 41%
50. Arizona State University (Carey) 45 +5 $95,470 127%

Source: The Economist 2014 MBA rankings

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