Canada's business schools produce graduates who lead Canadian corporations, international banks, and global consulting firms. A Canadian business degree provides academic quality combined with TEER 1 management occupations qualifying for Express Entry — making it both a career and immigration investment. This guide profiles Canada's top business schools in 2026. StudentBuddy helps business students find the right Canadian university, programme, and student accommodation in Canada.
Canada's best business schools: Rotman (UofT) for finance and consulting, Ivey (Western) for case method and Bay Street, Schulich (York) for international business, Desautels (McGill) for academic prestige in Montreal, and Sauder (UBC) for Pacific Rim business. For undergraduate business: Rotman Commerce, Ivey HBA, and Schulich iBBA are Canada's top three.
| School | University | Full-time MBA (CAD) | Duration | Best for | Post-MBA salary (CAD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rotman | University of Toronto | $110K–$120K | 2 years | Finance, consulting, Toronto | $95K–$130K |
| Ivey | Western University | $115K–$125K | 12–15 months | Case method, Bay Street | $100K–$140K |
| Schulich | York University | $85K–$95K | 16 months–2 yrs | International business | $80K–$110K |
| Desautels | McGill University | $70K–$90K | 16 months | Prestige, consulting, Montreal | $80K–$110K |
| Sauder | UBC | $90K–$105K | 15 months | Pacific Rim, sustainability | $80K–$115K |
| Smith | Queen's University | $90K–$105K | 12 months | Fast MBA, consulting | $80K–$110K |
Rotman vs Ivey — Canada's top two MBAs
Rotman at the University of Toronto provides unparalleled proximity to Toronto's financial and technology sectors. Bay Street banks, McKinsey, BCG, and Deloitte all recruit directly from Rotman. Ivey at Western uses the case method exclusively — 100% of learning through real business case analysis. Ivey's alumni network is disproportionately influential in Canadian corporate leadership. Both have exceptional employment outcomes (95%+ placement) and strong employer relationships.
| School | University | Annual tuition intl (CAD) | Co-op | Known for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rotman Commerce | UofT | $54K–$62K | Limited | Finance, accounting |
| Ivey HBA | Western | $40K–$50K | No | Case method, recruiting |
| Schulich iBBA | York | $35K–$45K | Yes | International business |
| Sauder B.Com | UBC | $48K–$55K | Yes | Pacific Rim, finance |
| Smith Commerce | Queen's | $40K–$50K | Yes | Finance, alumni network |
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Find student accommodation in Canada →Frequently asked questions
Yes. All top Canadian business schools are AACSB-accredited and appear in global rankings. Graduates work at McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, and Amazon globally.
Median GMAT around 660–690 at both schools. Many now accept GRE equivalents.
Yes — MBA is a graduate Canadian credential (+30 CRS points) and management roles are TEER 0 or 1 building strong Express Entry points.
Some programmes accept students without experience, but most top schools expect 3–5 years.
Ivey and Rotman are the top feeders to Bay Street investment banking and asset management.

