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Here's the salary breakdown for Kellogg's class of 2019, including the industries that are paying its MBA grads the most

Sherin Shibu   

Here's the salary breakdown for Kellogg's class of 2019, including the industries that are paying its MBA grads the most

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Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University

Northwestern Kellogg School of Business.

Even though MBA application numbers are declining, students continue to be highly qualified - and make considerable sums of money when they graduate.

The graduates of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University's class of 2019 are no exception. Students at this highly ranked institution (fourth in the world by The Economist, sixth by US News, and third by Forbes) enter lucrative industries post-graduation.

Most of them go into careers in finance, consulting, or technology.

This aligns with trends observed in 2019 graduates of the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business and the Wharton School of Business, both of which are highly ranked programs.

Kellogg's graduating class had 682 students, ranging from 25 to 38 years of age at graduation. A majority were two-year MBA students (478 students), and 40% of the graduating class consisted of women.

Here are the industries these students entered after graduation, ranked by average base salary.

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