Wharton Remains No. 1 In Research Rankings by: Jeff Schmitt on February 21, 2015 | 9,220 Views February 21, 2015 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit How The 2010-2014 Jindal Research Rankings Compare With The FT & BW (26-50) Jindal Rank School Articles Score Financial Times Rank Bloomberg Businessweek Rank 26 British Columbia (Sauder) 130 64.08 24 NA 27 UCLA (Anderson) 141 63.26 20 15 28 Georgia Tech 125 59.56 29 30 29 Tilburg-Netherlands 152 59.07 NR NA 30 Illinois-Urbana-Champaign 127 58.01 47 38 31 Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 113 56.21 51 39 32 Washington (Foster) 125 55.70 24 24 33 Emory (Goizueta) 115 55.59 44 17 34 UC-Berkeley (Haas) 115 53.03 6 9 35 Erasmus (Rotterdam) 104 49.72 31 NA 36 Florida (Warrington) 96 48.82 NR 35 37 City University of Hong Kong 115 48.25 39 NA 38 South Carolina (Moore) 98 47.56 54 36 39 Yale University 92 46.39 18 19 40 Michigan State (Broad) 110 46.02 47 42 41 Georgia State (Robinson) 100 45.67 NR NR 42 Texas A&M (Mays) 101 45.6 NR 40 43 National Univ. of Singapore 108 45.31 54 NA 44 Cornell (Johnson) 109 44.57 26 3 45 Boston College (Carroll) 94 44.47 39 34 46 Georgia (Terry) 102 44.05 NR 54 47 Purdue (Krannert) 95 43.73 60 53 48 Notre Dame (Mendoza) 75 40.31 31 37 49 UC-Irvine (Merage) 79 39.73 29 21 50 McGill (Desautels) 80 39.51 51 NA Sources: Bloomberg Businessweek and the Financial Times NA = Not Applicable NR = Not Ranked Previous PagePage 4 of 4 1 2 3 4