The Financial Times Ranked This B-School The Best In Europe by: Kristy Bleizeffer on December 06, 2021 | 8,802 Views December 6, 2021 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit INSEAD MBA’s had the highest salaries of any European business school, according to the Financial Times’ most recent ranking. EUROPEAN B-SCHOOLS WITH THE TOP SALARIES In terms of MBA salaries, INSEAD MBA graduates, earning an average of $188,432, had the highest average salary three years after graduation of any other European business school, according to FT’s rankings. That is a 96% increase over last year. London Business School came in second with $177,234 (a 103% increase) and HEC Paris ranked third at $168,436 (a 118% increase.) HEC’s triple digit percent increase comes a year after its 133% increase in last year’s rating. Spain’s Iese Business School had the highest percentage increase in salary of any top 10 school, rising 131% to $166,811. EMBA, MiM SALARIES ALSO ON THE RISE For EMBA salaries, HEC Paris dwarfed the next closest school. HEC EMBA graduates earned an average of $438,3030 (a 95% increase) – or $123,868 more than INSEAD EMBA graduates who average $314,435 per year (a 38% increase.) London Business School graduates average $298,753 per year, coming in at No. 3 for highest EMBA salaries. HEC Paris also scored second in Masters in Management salaries at $114,357 behind only Switzerland’s St Gallen at $123,999. See the full salary chart for FT’s top European business schools below. NEXT PAGE: FT’s full European B-school ranking Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 2 of 4 1 2 3 4