Head to head

BI Norwegian Business School vs Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management

The BI Norwegian Business School and Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management Master in Management programs, compared side by side on the numbers that decide it — ranking, fees, salary, selectivity and class profile.

BI Norwegian Business School
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
FT ranking 2025
#88
#90
QS ranking 2025
Tuition
NOK 128,200/year for EEA/EU/Swiss students (NOK 256,400 total); ~NOK 166,700/year for non-EEA
€1,194/year (EU, ≈€2,388 full programme) · €5,369/year (non-EU), 2026/27
Median salary
$72k
$79k
Employment rate
100%
88%
GMAT range
GMAT Focus 555 / GMAT 600 / GRE Quant 158 (required for non-Nordic bachelor's; waivable for partner-school applicants)
Duration
24 months
24 months
Class size
Average age
International
Female
Location
Oslo, Norway
Brussels, Belgium

The short version

  • On the Financial Times 2025 ranking, BI Norwegian Business School (#88) sits ahead of Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (#90).
  • On graduate salary, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management leads at $79k.
  • Geographically they are a different bet entirely: BI Norwegian Business School in Norway, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management in Belgium.

Rankings and salary are only part of the decision — fit with your target career, location, language, and cost of living usually matter more. Read each program in full before deciding.

Frequently asked

Is BI Norwegian Business School or Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management ranked higher?
On the Financial Times 2025 Masters in Management ranking, BI Norwegian Business School places #88 and Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management #90, so BI Norwegian Business School ranks higher. A few places on one table rarely settle the decision, though — programme fit, location and cost usually matter more than the gap.
Which is more affordable, BI Norwegian Business School or Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management?
Tuition is NOK 128,200/year for EEA/EU/Swiss students (NOK 256,400 total); ~NOK 166,700/year for non-EEA at BI Norwegian Business School and €1,194/year (EU, ≈€2,388 full programme) · €5,369/year (non-EU), 2026/27 at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. Compare like for like before concluding — headline tuition can mix EU/EEA and non-EU rates — and add living costs in Oslo versus Brussels, since the lower tuition is not always the cheaper city overall.
Which has higher graduate salaries, BI Norwegian Business School or Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management?
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management reports the higher graduate salary ($79k) against $72k at BI Norwegian Business School. Treat headline salary figures as indicative: they reflect each cohort's industry mix and how the school surveys alumni as much as raw earning power.
Do you need the GMAT for BI Norwegian Business School or Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management?
BI Norwegian Business School generally looks for around GMAT Focus 555 / GMAT 600 / GRE Quant 158 (required for non-Nordic bachelor's; waivable for partner-school applicants); Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management has an admission route that does not require a GMAT or GRE. Test policies change each cycle, so confirm the current requirement on each school's own admissions page before assuming you can skip it.
Should I choose BI Norwegian Business School or Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management?
There is no universal winner. The right pick depends on your target career, where you want to live and work (Oslo, Norway versus Brussels, Belgium), the language of instruction, and your budget. Read both full profiles, weigh fit over a handful of ranking places, and if you are still torn, our admissions guide walks through building a shortlist you can defend.