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Executive MBA graduates see steady salary growth in FT 2025 ranking

Executive MBA graduates see steady salary growth in FT 2025 ranking

The rise in EMBA salaries comes even as earnings from traditional MBAs and online programmes stagnated or fell – standing at US$180,000 vs US$150,000 in 2025.

Salaries for graduates of leading Executive MBA (EMBA) programmes grew steadily over the past year, according to the Financial Times’ 2025 Executive MBA Ranking. The survey placed the Washington University-Fudan EMBA programme at the top for the first time.

The average base salary for graduates three years after completing a top 100 EMBA rose 4.4% to nearly $230,000. By contrast, earnings for online MBA graduates remained flat at US$180,000, while those with traditional MBAs fell 3.2% to US$150,000.

The EMBA, typically pursued part-time by experienced professionals across multiple countries, continues to attract students despite a decline in employer-sponsored fees. Only 19% of students now have their course fully funded externally, while the share of self-funded participants has increased from 39% to 54% over the past decade.

Michael Desiderio, Head of the Executive MBA Council, said demand for the qualification is stable. His survey of business school members showed average class sizes of just over 58 in 2025, compared with 57 over the past five years. Average completed applications per class were 118, remaining largely unchanged from 119 in previous years.

The FT evaluated a total of 129 EMBA programmes, of which 100 were included in the final ranking. Rankings are based on alumni earnings, career progression, and high-quality research, among other metrics. Participation is voluntary, and schools must hold AACSB or Equis accreditation.

Chinese and Hong Kong-based schools performed strongly on earnings adjusted for international purchasing power parity, with six of the top-earning programmes located partly or wholly in the region.

Globally, here are the 30 top-ranked EMBA programmes:

RankingUniversitiesLocationProgramme nameSalary (USD)
1stWashington University: OlinChina/USWashU-Fudan EMBA718,662
2ndCeibsChina/Switzerland/GhanaCeibs Global EMBA568,696
3rdESCP Business SchoolFrance/Germany/UK/Italy/Spain/PolandEMBA382,156
4thKellogg/HKUST Business SchoolHong KongKellogg-HKUST EMBA647,850
5thSkema Business SchoolFrance/US/China/Brazil/UAEGlobal EMBA394,151
6thTrium: HEC Paris/LSE/NYU: SternFrance/US/UKTrium Global EMBA459,076
7thInseadFrance/UAE/SingaporeGlobal EMBA (GEMBA)383,613
8thFudan University School of ManagementChinaFudan EMBA591,863
9thArizona State University: WP CareyChina/USWP Carey-SNAI EMBA558,445
10thGuanghua-KelloggChina/USGuanghua-Kellogg EMBA492,006
11thUCLA: Anderson/National University of SingaporeSingapore/USUCLA NUS EMBA427,500
12thMIT: SloanUSMIT Sloan EMBA413,318
13thLondon Business SchoolUK/UAEEMBA360,094
14thIESE Business SchoolSpain/US/Germany/BrazilGlobal EMBA328,494
15thUniversity of Oxford: SaïdUKOxford EMBA390,436
16thUniversity of Pennsylvania: WhartonUSWharton MBA Program for Executives362,807
17thHEC ParisFrance/QatarHEC Paris International EMBA316,982
18thEssec Business School/Mannheim Business SchoolFrance/Germany/SingaporeEssec & Mannheim EMBA293,872
19thHKU Business SchoolChinaHKU-Fudan MBA (International)313,765
20thUniversity of Cambridge: JudgeUKCambridge EMBA285,179
21stBI Norwegian Business School/Fudan University School of ManagementChinaBI-Fudan MBA332,257
22ndCUHK Business SchoolHong KongEMBA327,359
23rdNational University of Singapore Business SchoolSingaporeThe NUS EMBA372,278
24thKedge Business SchoolFrance/ChinaKedge-SJTU Global MBA225,950
25thUniversity of St GallenSwitzerlandEMBA HSG290,605
26thIMD — International Institute for Management DevelopmentSwitzerland/SingaporeIMD EMBA327,536
27thSDA Bocconi School of ManagementItalyEMBA313,718
28thEdhec Business SchoolFranceEdhec EMBA199,066
29thEssec Business SchoolFrance/Singapore/MoroccoEssec EMBA204,118
30thNorthwestern University, Kellogg School of ManagementUSKellogg EMBA319,389

Find out the full rankings here.

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