For most students Cranfield is better. That's why the salaries for graduates are higher.
PS I do appreciate the point that Cass is in London but, for example, would one really say that CUNY is better for finance than Princeton because Princeton is 50 miles from Wall Street? Cranfield is also 50 miles from the city centre, and graduates from its MBA earn over 10K more than Cass alumni. Cass has four terms of teaching, allowing two terms for electives, rather than one at Cass.
For most students Cranfield is better. That's why the salaries for graduates are higher.
PS I do appreciate the point that Cass is in London but, for example, would one really say that CUNY is better for finance than Princeton because Princeton is 50 miles from Wall Street? Cranfield is also 50 miles from the city centre, and graduates from its MBA earn over 10K more than Cass alumni. Cass has four terms of teaching, allowing two terms for electives, rather than one at Cass.