AGSM, MBS score FT rankings

The Australian Graduate School of Management’s (AGSM) full time MBA program has secured 48th place in the latest Financial Times (FT) top 100 rankings.

The Melbourne Business School (MBS) was the only other Australian school in the list with a ranking of 62.

It is the 14th consecutive year AGSM has ranked in the top 100 MBA programs worldwide and the seventh year running it has ranked in the world’s top 50 MBA programs.

Professor Chris Styles, AGSM Director and Deputy Dean of the Australian School of Business, said students, alumni and staff of the AGSM could take great pride in being part of a school ranked among the top 50 in the world.

“The business school market is increasingly competitive and we understand students have a great variety of choice when they are selecting an MBA. We consider the ranking to be a reflection of the high calibre of students who are attracted to our program and the strength of the alumni who have gone before them. It also highlights the impact the AGSM MBA has on them personally and how they, in turn, use it to have impact in their organisations and communities,” Professor Styles said.

The Financial Times surveyed MBA alumni who graduated three years ago (2009). These alumni earned an average salary of just over USD118,000 representing an 81% increase of their average salary compared with their pre-MBA salary.

Professor Mark Stewart, Academic Director, AGSM MBA Programs said:  “What is really pleasing for our students is the strong showing on criteria such as career progress, where the AGSM is ranked 27th globally, and the high score in ‘aims achieved’, with a rank of 34.

This strong career progress by AGSM MBA Alumni is consistent with the performance of the AGSM Careers Services team that helps graduating students to find employment resulting in typically 90% of students gaining employment within three months of graduation.

Professor Stewart added: “Our consistent inclusion in the FT Top 100 Business School ranking reflects our mission to be the premier graduate school of management in Australia, a leader in the Asia Pacific region and a peer in good standing with top tier graduate schools of management globally.

“The demand for entry into the full time AGSM MBA program continues to be strong and the quality of the new 2014 class is very high.”

Ben Ready
Ben Ready founded MBA News in 2014 and is the Managing Editor. He is a former business and finance journalist with Australian Associated Press (AAP) and Dow Jones Newswires in London. Ben completed his MBA in 2012 and was awarded the QUT GMAA Entrepreneurship Prize. He is also the founder and Managing Director of RGC Media & Mktng (rgcmm.com.au).