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Graduate Salaries
| Wages of Expertise |
| Starting Annual Salaries of MBA Graduates |
| Rank |
School |
Annual base salary in PPP$ |
Annual base salary, USD |
| 1 |
China Europe International Business School (China) |
101,050 |
24,160 |
| 2 |
Melbourne Business School |
87,802 |
79,406 |
| 3 |
Asian Institute of Management (Philippines) |
80,559 |
21,617 |
| 4 |
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Graduate School of Management) |
76,860 |
42,059 |
| 5 |
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad |
74,162 |
18,372 |
| 6 |
Macquarie Graduate School of Management (Australia) |
71,740 |
64,881 |
| 7 |
Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) |
68,611 |
53,988 |
| 8 |
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand (School of Management) |
58,814 |
18,074 |
| 9 |
Waseda University Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies (Japan) |
57,748 |
74,620 |
| 10 |
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore |
55,879 |
13,843 |
Median basic salary plus benefits but minus signing bonus of 1999 graduates of full-time MBA programs. The World Bank takes into account cost-of-living indices in individual countries to estimate purchasing-power parity (PPP), thus making possible comparisons across widely differing economies. The numbers in the second column are the U.S. dollar equivalents of the PPP$ figures.
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