2015 Financial Times Global MBA Ranking by: John A. Byrne on January 25, 2015 | | 104,630 Views January 25, 2015 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit The 2015 Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2015 Rank & School 2014 Rank Change Weighted Salary Pay Change 1. Harvard Business School 1 ——- $179,910 96% 2. London Business School 3 +1 $154,147 97% 3. Penn (Wharton) 4 +1 $171,543 90% 4. Stanford GSB 2 -2 $177,089 80% 4. INSEAD 5 +1 $155,015 86% 6. Columbia Business School 5 -1 $169,252 106% 7. IESE Business School 7 ——- $144,992 121% 8. MIT (Sloan) 8 ——- $158,926 97% 9. Chicago (Booth) 9 ——- $161,289 97% 10. UC-Berkeley (Haas) 11 +1 $158,518 88% 11. Ceibs 17 +6 $149,504 147% 12. IE Business School 13 +1 $152,286 104% 13. Cambridge (Judge) 16 +3 $146,664 93% 14. Hong Kong UST 14 ——- $132,416 117% 14. Northwestern (Kellogg) 15 +1 $159,598 90% 16. HEC Paris 21 +5 $129,544 104% 17. Yale SOM 10 -7 $154,175 96% 18. New York (Stern) 17 -1 $146,701 90% 19. Esade Business School 22 +3 $133,138 117% 20. IMD 12 -8 $148,148 70% 21. Duke (Fuqua) 17 -4 $142,557 91% 22. Oxford (Said) 23 +1 $136,472 86% 23. Dartmouth (Tuck) 20 -3 $153,896 94% 24. Michigan (Ross) 23 -1 $144,159 97% 25. UCLA (Anderson) 26 +1 $142,380 92% Source: The Financial Times Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 3 of 4 1 2 3 4 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.