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These are the world's best-paid MBA graduate schools

The findings are a boost for Sloan, which placed third on Bloomberg Businessweek's 2017 ranking of US business schools

Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School
Bloomberg
Last Updated : Mar 18 2018 | 12:59 AM IST
It is little surprise that the best-paid MBA graduates are from US universities. What is unexpected is just how much US schools dominate the rankings.

A new survey of the 20 best-paid graduate business schools found that the top 11 are all in the US. The Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology came out on top, with a median salary and bonus of $286,000, according to a survey from Emolument.com, a crowdsourced site for benchmarking salaries. Graduate programmes at Harvard and the University of Chicago finished second and third.

Harvard Business School, US Compensation: $255,000
Europe’s highest-placed school, the INSEAD business school in Fontainebleau, France, came in 12th place overall. Its graduates earn a median pay and bonus of $185,000, the survey found. The University of St Gallen in Switzerland ranked 13th, and the Judge school at Cambridge University was UK’s best performer, ranking  14th globally. None of the top 20 were in Asia. The findings are a boost for Sloan, which placed third on Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2017 ranking of US business schools. 

University: University of Chicago — Booth, US Compensation: $250,000

University: University of Pennsylvania — Wharton, US Compensation: $248,000

Columbia Business School,US  Compensation: $239,000