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Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
Gent, Belgium
Founded: 1953
Tuition: €27,500 ($37,913)
Class Size: 88
Average GMAT Score: 660
Starting Salary: $140,000*
While Vlerick is based in Gent—Belgium's third-largest city—the MBA program prides itself on its international outlook and a student body that draws on candidates from around the globe. Vlerick students also carry out a project in Beijing that focuses on how business is developing in China.
* Figure provided in U.S. dollars