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MBA Salary: 20 Business Schools Where Graduates Earn The Most

Want a big MBA salary after graduation? We list the 20 business schools with the highest-earning MBA graduates

Considering the amount an average MBA student invests in their degree, it’s hardly surprising that post-MBA salary is a big focus for prospective students.

Students need the promise of a post-MBA salary spike to pay off tuition fees alone, which pack a hefty punch. Take the MIT Sloan MBA, the most expensive full-time MBA program according to our BusinessBecause Cost of MBA Report, where tuition alone comes in at over $154,000, or Wharton, with tuition fees just shy of $160,000. 

But given the eye-watering salaries that some MBA graduates can expect to earn, the cost doesn't feel quite as significant. Here, we list the business schools with the highest MBA salaries three years after graduation, based on the 2021 Financial Times MBA Ranking

We've also included MBA salaries for Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Columbia, MIT Sloan, and UC Berkeley Haas graduates. These schools offer some of the biggest MBA salaries, but did not participate in this year's FT rankings.

See the FT’s full rankings table


Best Business Schools For MBA Salaries


20. HEC Paris, France


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HEC Paris has been one of the FT’s strongest rankings climbers in recent years, from 19th in 2019, to ninth in 2020, to seventh in 2021. HEC MBA graduates can expect to earn $168,436 on average three years after graduation.

Interestingly, the most popular career destination for HEC graduates is Asia, where 35% of graduates end up, while 28% stay on in Europe. 

Check out our HEC Paris MBA jobs and salary review


19. Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India


The Indian Institute of Management firmly establishes itself as one of India’s finest academic institutions, with two of its campuses in our MBA salaries top 20.

The IIM Bangalore is renowned not only for its vast campus in South India, but also for the fact it has recorded 92% employment for its MBA students in the three months following graduation. Grads receive an average salary of $171,903 three years after graduation.


18. Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University, USA


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Named after the founder of billion-dollar consumer goods company SC Johnson, Cornell Johnson graduates are destined for high earning jobs. Students at this Ivy League business school can expect to earn $174,098 on average three years after graduating. 


17. Stern School of Business, New York University, USA


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NYU Stern is a big climber in this year’s overall rankings, breaking into the top 20 at number 13. Graduates can expect to earn $175,239 a year within three years, a 127% increase from before their MBA.


16. London Business School, UK


London Business School is the UK's highest ranked business school, and also produces its highest paid MBA graduates.

In spite of UK post-Brexit uncertainty, and London’s reputation for its increasing cost of living, students can expect to bring in $177,234 a year three years after they graduate, nearly $10K more than students at its closest ranked UK-based school, Cambridge Judge.


15. Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA


The average graduate from the Fuqua MBA earns $177,895 a year within three years. It’s clear Fuqua is a school that promises a significant salary, as well as one that flies the flag for women in business—46% of Fuqua MBAs are female. The school’s alumni includes Melinda Gates, co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, and Apple CEO Tim Cook. 


14. China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), China


As China’s business appeal continues to grow, so does the quality of its schools. Founded in 1994, CEIBS has firmly established itself as one of the most exciting and enticing business schools in the world, let alone Asia.

MBA graduates from the Shanghai-based business school see on average an astounding 156% salary increase after their degree, earning in the region of $178,558 within three years according to 2021 figures. It’s worth noting this is a decrease from $185,103 in 2020.


13. Darden School of Business, University of Virginia


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Darden School of Business was a big climber in this year's overall rankings, going up to 11th from 18th in 2020. Darden graduates can expect to earn $179,176 a year within three years of graduation.


12. Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, USA


Tuck’s renowned MBA program at the New Hampshire Ivy League school boasts a diverse student body, with 49% of its class being female. The significant post-degree salary of $182,988 after three years has also made ‘Tuckies’ the most generous graduates, with over two-thirds of alumni donating to the school.


11. Yale School of Management, USA


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50 Reasons Why You Should Get An MBA

Why get an MBA? Business school professors, MBA students, alumni, admissions staff, bloggers and entrepreneurs reveal all in our top 50 reasons why you should get an MBA

To MBA or not to MBA? There’s no question!

The MBA, which stands for Master of Business Administration, has been catapulting careers to unprecedented heights since Harvard Business School launched the first ever MBA program in 1908.

Today, the MBA is the world’s most sought-after business management degree; the pièce de résistance for many an international b-school.

Top companies like Google, Amazon, and McKinsey hire MBA grads in their thousands and notable MBA alumni lead some of the world's biggest firms. 

Michael Bloomberg has one, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has one, Donald Trump sometimes says he has one. Heck, even Shaquille O'Neal has one. Basically, MBAs are cool.

BusinessBecause (also cool) is in the business of supporting you on your MBA application journey, giving you the information and insights you need to support your business school application.

With this in mind, we spoke to MBA students, grads, professors, MBA admissions staff, bloggers and entrepreneurs—and asked them all the same simple question: Why get an MBA?

Here's 50 reasons why you should get an MBA:


Browse by category: Click any of the links below to jump to each category

Fast-Track Your Career

Go Global

Entrepreneurship

Hard Skills, Soft Skills

Networking, Parties and Social Life

Me, Myself and I


Fast-Track Your Career


1. Go From MBA To CEO

Who runs the world? MBAs. MBAs grads hold the reigns of some of the world’s biggest firms: Apple, Google, JPMorgan and Coca-Cola included. Amazon's new CEO Andy Jassy is an MBA alum from Harvard.

2. Double Your Earnings

Get rich quick with a return on your investment in under four years. The average MBA salary in the US is over $100k and MBAs at the best business schools for salaries can earn upwards of $200k.

3. Change Industry

Want to switch from finance to fashion, or engineering to business management? An MBA is the perfect opportunity to start afresh and using your MBA to switch careers is one of the key reasons why you should pursue an MBA.

4. Get Access To Top Employers

Bain, Microsoft, and more of the world's best companies to work for hire MBAs. Julia Sanchez, head of global alumni relations at Spain’s IE Business School, says an MBA will “open your eyes to infinite possibilities”.

Check out our MBA Jobs & Salary Review series to find out which companies hire MBA alums from top schools like Harvard and Stanford.

5. Scholarships

Don't be put off by the cost of an MBA. There are many ways to fund your MBA and schools offer a wide variety of MBA scholarships, some covering 100% of your tuition.

6. Go From MBA To US President

Harvard MBA grad George Dubya did it.

George Bush got an MBA


Go Global 


7. Study Abroad

Why get an MBA? With an MBA, the world’s your oyster, with top business schools offering MBA programs all over the world. Before choosing where to go, and if you want to start a new career there after your MBA, make sure you know which are the easiest countries to get a work visa.

8. Work In The World’s Top Cities

Where you choose to study can determine your future career. Choose wisely. Check out our list of the best countries for business school candidates.

9. Break A World Record

Students at London Business School (pictured below) set a new world record for the highest number of different nationalities taking part in a popular singalong. They sang John Lennon’s 'Imagine' on the school lawn.

Why get an MBA at LBS

10. Cross Cultures

Learn to operate within different cultures. In China, saving face is everything. Oh, and don’t be surprised if local people take photos of you in Tiananmen Square!

11. Learn A Language

LBS students are required to learn and be competent in a chosen second language by the time they graduate. Parlez-vous MBA?

12. Live It Up On Campus

Why study an MBA in a dark office setting? Picking a pretty campus can give you that little bit of extra motivation when hitting the books. At UWA Business School, students stroll through the picturesque surroundings of Perth’s Swan River.

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13. International Classrooms

No need to travel! At Copenhagen Business School, you get to “meet the world, in one class, in one place”, according to MBA student Marius Vetaas Thomassen. Our MBA Class Profile Breakdowns tell you all you need to know about the MBA students at your target school.


Read: The Best Business Schools In The World | Financial Times Ranking

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Entrepreneurship


14. Start Your Own Business

What do Nike, Gap and Victoria’s Secret all have in common? They were all started by MBAs. It’s simple: If you want to launch your own business venture, an MBA gives you the tools and the support to do so.

15. Jump Into Silicon Valley

Why do you want to do an MBA? Do you want to join Apple, Google and Facebook in tech heaven? Stanford, Berkeley Haas and UCLA Anderson all have strong ties to the world’s number one tech hub.

16. Meet Your Business Partner

Chris Abkarians and Nikhil Agarwal, co-founders of loans company Juno, met during their MBA at Harvard Business School. Find out what they had to say about getting the best student loan rates to fund your MBA.

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17. Get Some B-School Backing

ESSEC Business School in France cuts out any administrative hassle for its MBA entrepreneurs by providing a rented start-up space, and by organizing meetings with venture capital investors.

18. Launch Your Own Luxury Brand

Bored of big brand designer labels? Yici Zhao launched her own fine jewelry company in New York and says an MBA has made her a better entrepreneur.

19. Make A Social Impact

Give something back. Hilary Matson decided to leave her role at Amazon to pursue the HEC Paris MBA and follow her dream of starting a sustainable business.

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