Chicago Again Tops Economist 2014 MBA Ranking by: John A. Byrne on October 09, 2014 | | 19,553 Views October 9, 2014 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit 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 DON’T MISS: THE ECONOMIST’S BIG WINNERS & LOSERS OF 2014 Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 3 of 5 1 2 3 4 5 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.