- As per the ranking, the University of St Gallen in Switzerland has topped the Financial Times 2021 ranking for the 11th year in a row.
- St Gallen’s graduates had among the highest weighted salaries three years after finishing their Masters in Strategy and International Management, at $123,999.
Criteria:
- The FT’s ranking gives strong credit for high salaries and salary increases three years after completion of the programme.
- It awards additional points for factors such as value for money, aims achieved, gender balance and diversity of international representation among students, faculty and school advisory boards.
- Women made up at least 50 per cent of student numbers at half of the business schools, although only nine reported that their faculties comprised as many women as men.
- Despite the economic disruption caused by coronavirus, average salaries reported by alumni of all participating providers were up slightly: to $81,537 three years after they completed their courses, compared with $79,985 in 2020.
Financial Times Ranking 2021:
Best Management Colleges in World
Rank1: University of St. Gallen | Rank2: HEC Paris |
Rank3: University College Dublin | Rank4: London Business School |
Rank5: Rotterdam School of Management | Rank6: Essec Business School |
Rank7: ESCP Business school | Rank8: Stockholm School of Economics |
Rank9: Imperial College Business School | Rank10: Edhec Business School |
Financial Times Ranking 2021: Best Management Colleges in India:
Rank 26: IIM-Ahmedabad | Rank 29: S P Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) |
Rank 47: IIM-Bangalore | Rank 79: IIM-Indore |
Rank 79: IIM-Lucknow | Rank 82: IIM-Udaipur |
- Both The IIM-Indore and IIM-Lucknow share the ranks 79 in the list of Best management colleges in India.
Source: Rankings.ft.com
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