Molson is number 1 on the overall ranking of Canadian business schools. The Montreal-based school is known for its “great professors and instructors,” as one graduate puts it, and many others echo. Molson’s applied research and focus on preparing students for Quebec’s business landscape are highly regarded.
Of the four indexes this ranking is based on — Compensation, Learning, Networking and Entrepreneurship — Concordia (Molson) ranked 1st in Compensation and Entrepreneurship, 2nd in Networking and 3rd in Learning. Index scores are based on student and alumni survey responses as well as salary data the school reports to MBA CSEA.
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Hires by Industry
Molson sent the majority of its recent MBA graduates, those with jobs, into Financial Services, Technology Industry and Manufacturing Industry.
Percent of Hires in Each Industry (Top 3) - Concordia (Molson)
Compensation by Industry
The median base salary across all industries reported by Molson graduates is CA$112,500 ($81K); the median signing/starting bonus is CA$20,000 ($14K).
Demographics
Survey respondents weigh in on their school’s population, answering broad questions about what campus life is like for female, LGBTQ, and minority students.
Nationalities (top 5) - Concordia (Molson)
Campus Atmosphere - Concordia (Molson)
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