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The University of Texas at Austin
McCombs School of Business
MBA Program Office
1 University Station, B6004
Austin, TX 78712-0205
USA
t: (512) 471-7698
e: mccombsmba@mccombs.utexas.edu
w: mba.mcccombs.utexas.edu
Global MBA rankings 2007
School nameUniversity of Texas at Austin: McCombs
Rankings at a glance
Current rank62
Rank in 2006[1]62
Rank in 2005[1]57
3 year average rank[1]60
Country[1]U.S.A.
Audit year[2]2005
Alumni career progress
Salary today (US$)106,378
Weighted salary (US$)108,928
Salary percentage increase95
Value for money rank95
Career progress rank67
Aims achieved (%)77
Placement success rank37
Employed at three months (%)94 (94)
Alumni recommend rank23
Diversity
Women faculty (%)29
Women students (%)29
Women board (%)13
International faculty (%)24
International students (%)30
International board (%)2
International mobility rank84
International experience rank64
Languages[3]0[3]
Idea generation
Faculty with doctorates (%)90
FT doctoral rank33
FT research rank19

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The University of Texas at Austin
McCombs School of Business
MBA Program Office
1 University Station, B6004
Austin, TX 78712-0205
USA

Footnotes

1. These data are for information only and are not used in the rankings.

2. KPMG reported on the results of obtaining evidence and applying specified audit procedures relating to selected data provided for the Financial Times 2007 MBA survey ranking for selected business schools. Enquiries about the process can be made by contacting Michelle Podhy and Patrick Gaudet of KPMG by email at mpodhy@kpmg.ca. The specified audit procedures were carried out between November 2006 and January 2007. The audit date denotes the survey for which the specified audit procedures were conducted.

3. These schools run additional courses for MBA students for which additional language skills are required. These figures are included in the calculations for the ranking but are not represented on the table to avoid confusion.