FT MIM 2021 ranking: EDHEC’s Master In Management joins World's Top 10
EDHEC Business School joins the world’s top 10 Master in Management (MiM) programmes in the annual Financial Times (FT) ranking published today. The EDHEC MiM made spectacular progress, climbing 7 places from 16th in 2020 to 9th place this year.
The FT ranking positions EDHEC alongside some of the world’s best schools, including the University of St Gallen, Imperial College Business School, and ESMT Berlin. These last two institutions are among EDHEC’s partners in the Future of Management Education (FOME) alliance, a ground-breaking digital learning platform.
This ranking spotlights the strength of EDHEC’s selective growth strategy and development model founded on a not-for-profit rationale, and testifies to the school’s overall academic excellence in an incredibly competitive higher education landscape.
EDHEC IN THE WORLD TOP 10 FOR CAREER SUPPORT
The prestigious FT ranking reflects the strength of the MiM programme’s career support and student experience, two strategically important dimensions for the School:
- Career accelerator
EDHEC MiM students receive intensive career counseling so that upon graduation, they obtain elite positions and salaries, even during a global pandemic. Students praise EDHEC’s career services, rated #1 in France and #10 worldwide. This recognition reflects EDHEC’s commitment to customised and innovative career support that responds to students’ specific career aspirations.
- Unique student experience
EDHEC rated 9.20 out of 10 for « overall satisfaction », a score that testifies to the high quality of teaching and support services, the rich student experience, and the diverse campus environment offered by the school. (62% of professors and 49% of students are international.)
“This 7-place gain lifts EDHEC into the world’s top 10 Master in Management programmes. This progress reflects the academic excellence of our programs, the performance of our career services, and most of all the dynamic career paths of our alumni. They graduate with brilliant professional prospects in France and internationally, in synch with their personal career plans and aligned with their desire to make a positive impact”
underlines Michelle Sisto, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies.
Discover the Financial Time ranking here
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