Business Education: Financial Training
The FT’s 2024 ranking of the world’s top masters in finance programmes with analysis on the latest trends, data and key findings
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Table notes
* Data in these columns are for information only and are not used in the ranking calculations.
† School does not have alumni employment information.
Some 224 points separate the top school from the school ranked number 65. The schools are divided into three groups, indicated by bold lines. The difference in scores between schools ranked consecutively is greater within groups one and three than in group two. The top 12 schools, from ESCP Business School to IE Business School, form the elite group of providers of masters in finance programmes. The second group spans 38 places from Peking University: Guanghua to University of Edinburgh Business School. The third group of 15 schools is headed by Lancaster University Management School.