The Financial Times has today published its acclaimed world ranking of the best Masters in Management. Excelia Business School has risen in the ranking for the sixth consecutive year. In this 2024 edition, it has climbed a further 3 places to be ranked 30th out of the 100 business schools featured, reaffirming its academic excellence. This latest ranking also highlights the school’s commitment to the ecological transition and its international standing.
8th best Master in Management in France
By rising a further 3 places in the 2024 edition of the Financial Times Masters in Management ranking, Excelia Business School remains among the schools that have recorded the strongest progression in the last few years: +36 places in 6 years. As per last year’s ranking, the 2024 edition features 100 business schools. Excelia Business School is ranked 8th among the French Masters in Management included.
Leader for its international dimension and CSR teaching
On an academic level, Excelia Business School stands out in particular for its strong international profile and its commitment to CSR.
- International dimension: Since its initial inclusion in the Financial Times ranking, one of the school’s major strengths has been its strong focus on international course experience. In addition to traditional academic exchanges and internships abroad, students benefit from a unique immersion experience through a compulsory humanitarian project, known as Humacité©, carried out abroad.
- CSR teaching: For the first time since the introduction of a CSR criterion (ESG and net zero teaching rank), Excelia Business School ranks 2nd worldwide. The Financial Times assesses the amount of lesson time devoted to ethics, social and environmental issues, as well as climate solutions that enable organisations to decarbonise their activities
A word from our Director
Excelia Business School’s renewed performance in the 2024 Financial Times ranking of the best Masters in Management demonstrates that the school is perfectly aligned with the group’s strategic objectives: to become a permanent fixture in the French TOP 10, to be a world leader for the economic, environmental and climate challenges of tomorrow, and to be recognised for its international standing. All such excellent results contribute to the career opportunities the school affords its graduates, as evidenced by their high level of satisfaction.
Bruno Neil, CEO of Excelia
Graduate satisfaction on the increase
In this 2024 ranking, Excelia Business School has progressed on a number of criteria linked to the careers and satisfaction of its graduates, including:
- Value for money rank (+3 places)
- Career progress rank (+ 26 places)
- Careers service rank (+16 places)