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 26. IIM-Ahmedabad 30 +4 $167,676 88% 26. SDA Bocconi 31 +5 $121,100 107% 28. Cornell (Johnson) 27 -1 $138,782 98% 28. University of Hong Kong 29 +1 $118,354 108% 30. CUHK NR ——- $112,204 125% 31. National University of Singapore 32 +1 $107,282 127% 32. Virginia (Darden) 27 -5 $141,247 100% 33. Indian School of Business 36 +3 $126,544 131% 34. Imperial Business School 49 +15 $108,553 88% 35. Manchester Business School 43 +8 $115,763 92% 36. Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 34 -2 $133,252 100% 36. The Lisbon MBA 52 +16 $122,334 97% 38. Warwick Business School 25 +13 $118,411 61% 39. North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 33 -6 $125,937 93% 40. Nanyang Business School 38 -6 $110,642 107% 40. Texas-Austin (McCombs) 39 -1 $133,306 88% 42. Georgetown (McDonough) 36 -7 $128,684 96% 43. Rice University (Jones) 35 -8 $123,058 104% 43. UC-Irvine (Merage) 48 +5 $112,166 105% 45. Rotterdam (Erasmus) 39 -6 $103,626 78% 45. City University (Cass) 41 -4 $114,032 68% 45. Cranfield Business School 46 +1 $118,458 71% 48. Purdue (Krannert) 56 +8 $108,622 113% 49. Maryland (Smith) 50 +1 $108,143 93% 50. Lancaster 77 +27 $96,919 81% Source: The Financial Times DON’T MISS: THE VERTIGO IN THE FINANCIAL TIMES’ 2015 RANKING: WINNERS & LOSERS Previous PagePage 4 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.