Jindal is number 32 on the overall ranking of US business schools. The Richardson-based school is known for programs in business analytics, information technology, and accounting. It brings a particular focus to digital transformation and emerging technologies. The school’s location in the Dallas tech hub provides students with good access to top companies and a strong network of alumni.
Of the five indexes this ranking is based on — Compensation, Learning, Networking, Entrepreneurship and Inclusion — Texas-Dallas (Jindal) ranked 12th in Learning, 13th in Inclusion, 39th in Compensation and Networking and 54th in Entrepreneurship. 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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Student Population
The breakdown below is compared with other US schools. Collected gender and non-binary data is for all students in the newest class, which for most schools is the Class of 2026. Jindal reported 47% male and 53% female/non-binary.
Gender and Race Breakdown Among US Students, Compared with Other US Schools - Texas-Dallas (Jindal)
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Visit Inclusion Index page for more data. Gender is for whole class. Race data only for US students.
Bloomberg also collects data on race and ethnicity from US schools — they provide us with percentages of the first-year class of American students for the following groups: White, Black, Asian, American Indian, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and Hispanic (of any race). These groups are categorized as such by the schools when submitting data to the federal government.
Hires by Industry
Jindal sent the majority of its recent MBA graduates, those with jobs, into Technology Industry, Financial Services and Real Estate Industry.
Percent of Hires in Each Industry (Top 3) - Texas-Dallas (Jindal)
Compensation by Industry
The median base salary across all industries reported by Jindal graduates is $120,000; the median signing/starting bonus is $10,000.
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) - Texas-Dallas (Jindal)
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