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New List of 35 Ranking Best of the World's MBA (Business) Institutions

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50. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore — Nanyang Business School

Location: Singapore

Average starting salary: $80,300

Average GMAT score: 665

Nanyang's double MBA and master's degree programs allow students to earn a simultaneous degree from partner business schools, such as a second MBA from Waseda University in Tokyo or a master's in management from France's ESSEC Business School.

All students complete a weeklong Business Study Mission, locally or overseas, in which they attend seminars with industry leaders, meet with local business associations, and visit businesses. The study mission gives students an opportunity to build professional networks and apply what they learn in the classroom to real-world environments.

 49. University of Toronto — Rotman School of Management

Location: Toronto, Canada

Average starting salary: $88,400

Average GMAT score: 663

The Rotman School of Management is the only Canadian MBA program on our list, offering students the best business reputation in the country. It draws recruiters from Toronto and beyond, including companies like the Royal Bank of Canada, Bain & Co., IBM, Microsoft, and Accenture, among others.

The school started its own venture incubator in 2012 called the Creative Destruction Lab, and Rotman MBA students are tasked with providing analysis and insight for the lab's startups. Its first cohort has generated more than $165 million in equity value.
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48. University of Wisconsin — Wisconsin School of Business

Location: Madison, Wisconsin

Average starting salary: $100,700

Average GMAT score: 668

Recent graduates from the Wisconsin School of Business typically landed salaries greater than $100,000, and 90% secured employment within three months of graduation. The small program — WSB has fewer than 200 full-time MBA students — gives students individualized attention from the school's experts: professors, staff, guest speakers, and others.
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 47. University of Minnesota — Carlson School of Management

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Average starting salary: $106,400

Average GMAT score: 690

There are 17 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, giving Carlson MBA students access to a world-class business community. The majority of Carlson grads go on to careers in consulting (24%), consumer goods (16%), and healthcare (12%), and they join a network of more than 53,000 alumni in 95 countries. Notable grads include Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf and Target COO John Mulligan.

46. China Europe International Business School — CEIBS

Location: Shanghai, China

Average starting salary: $76,200

Average GMAT score: 690

Shanghai is China's top economic and financial powerhouse, and CEIBS puts students in the heart of it all. Two-thirds of graduates stay in Shanghai, and 21% go into financial services. CEIBS, established in 1994, has been dubbed mainland China's leading business school for its global focus and wide variety of tailored electives. The school also partners with Cornell, Johns Hopkins, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy for students who want to pursue degrees in hospitality management, health administration, and law, respectively.
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45. Ramon Llull University — ESADE Business School

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Average starting salary: $72,400

Average GMAT score: 660

ESADE offers a bilingual — English and Spanish — graduate degree in business that provides students the flexibility to heighten their career prospects in a time frame that suits them. The customized program can be completed in 12, 15, or 18 months to allow time for other personal and professional commitments. The 12-month program provides an accelerated MBA degree, while the 18-month program leaves students time for internships, academic exchanges, and other opportunities while completing academic requirements.

44. Brigham Young University — Marriott School of Management

Location: Provo, Utah

Average starting salary: $102,800

Average GMAT score: 670

Named for the family that founded the world-famous chain of hotels, the Marriott School of Management aims to train students for business-leadership roles. The Mormon-affiliated school has five concentrations — entrepreneurship, finance, global supply chain, marketing, and organizational behavior/human-resource management — and at less than $50,000 for the entire program, it's among the most affordable MBA degrees available.
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43. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — College of Business

Location: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

Average starting salary: $91,200

Average GMAT score: 659

While the first year of the MBA program at the College of Business at Illinois focuses on fundamentals and coursework, the second year can be customized with courses inside and outside the school, allowing each student to plot their course to pursue their ideal career. An Illinois MBA is particularly prestigious for those looking to go into consulting. The school's global-consulting program provides students experience with emerging markets and an international business network.

42. Texas A&M — Mays Business School 

 Location: College Station, Texas

Average starting salary: $100,700

Average GMAT score: 654

Mays Business School took its name in 1996 — 35 years after its founding — when Lowry Mays, founder and former CEO of Clear Channel Communications, gave a $15 million endowment to the school. At just $57,316 in tuition and fees for the 16-month full-time MBA program, it's a sound investment for students, who on average make nearly twice that figure after graduating. Projects like the MBA Venture Challenge, in which students evaluate startup firms' commercial viability, ready them for careers in tech. Forty percent of grads who accepted jobs in 2015 went into the technology industry.
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41. Rice University — Jones Graduate School of Business

 Location: Houston, Texas

Average starting salary: $111,400

Average GMAT score: 676

At the Jones Graduate School of Business, first-year students take core curriculum courses in finance, marketing, and accounting and participate in an Action Learning Project — a 13-week consultative assignment for an established company. Rice MBA students also have the option to earn up to two degree concentrations from 10 areas, including energy, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and real estate. Ninety-one percent of 2015 grads accepted jobs within 90 days.

40. Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Business School

 Location: Hong Kong

Average starting salary: $97,200

Average GMAT score: 656

HKUST Business School offers an Asia-specific business instruction in one of the world's top banking and finance hubs, which is home to 70 of the global top-100 banks and more than 6,000 multinational companies. The full-time MBA program can be completed in 12 or 16 months with an option to participate in an exchange program at one of 60 business schools around the world. Eighty percent of 2014 graduates accepted jobs in Asia after earning their MBA, and 38% started careers in banking and finance.
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39. Georgia Tech — Scheller College of Business

 Location: Atlanta, Georgia

Average starting salary: $103,500

Average GMAT score: 675

Given Georgia Tech's broader focus, it may not be the first place one looks for an MBA, but its Scheller College of Business provides a well-rounded business education applicable to a variety of industries, not just tech. Still, the public university uses its tech focus to give students a leg up with a more modern and relevant business education that keeps pace with the way technology is changing and influencing business. In 2015, 35% of graduates went into consulting and 22% landed jobs in tech.

38. Michigan State University — Eli Broad College of Business

 Location: East Lansing, Michigan

Average starting salary: $101,400

Average GMAT score: 664

At Michigan State, MBA candidates aren't confined to their immediate surroundings. The globally focused curriculum draws on MSU's worldwide programs and recruitment efforts to explore how business practices vary worldwide.

Broad's class of 2015 accepted full-time positions at a multitude of influential companies, with top employers including Apple, Ernst & Young, Intel, Dell, and General Motors.
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37. University of Warwick — Warwick Business School

 Location: Coventry, England

Average starting salary: $90,800

Average GMAT score: 656

The University of Warwick's business school offers a 12-month MBA program for students with a global-business mind-set that includes an intensive schedule of core and elective modules, a consultancy project, and optional studies abroad. Within 90 days of graduating, 97% of students secured a job in 2015 — one of the highest placement rates on our list. Warwick's top-recruiting companies include Amazon, American Express, Citibank, and Goldman Sachs.

36. Boston University — Questrom School of Business

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Average starting salary: $100,000

Average GMAT score: 682

In March, BU's School of Management was renamed the Questrom School of Business following a $50 million donation from Allen Questrom, the retired CEO of JC Penney, and his wife Kelli — the largest gift in the university's history. Despite the new name, the school's MBA program is one of the oldest in the country, established in 1925. Today, the school focuses on preparing students for careers in digital technology, healthcare, and social enterprise and sustainability, and it has a 93% job-placement rate within three months of graduation.

35. International Institute for Management Development — IMD

 Location: Lausanne, Switzerland

Average starting salary: $102,000

Average GMAT score: 670

IMD carefully selects just 90 students for each class of its one-year MBA program, and the program proves career altering for almost all: 94% of the 2014 graduating class changed job function, industry, or geographic location. More than two-thirds of graduates go on to accept jobs in industry positions like manufacturing, technology/media, and consumer products, and the top-hiring companies include Accenture, Amazon, and Cisco Systems.

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