Among the TOP 10 French schools
This performance in the Financial Times global ranking was achieved thanks to several key elements:
- Excelia Business School is ranked 38th globally and 8th in France for client satisfaction, reflecting the high quality and impact of its executive education programs.
- Excelia is ranked 3rd globally for the diversity of its faculty, highlighting its commitment to creating a multicultural and inclusive academic environment.
Excelia Business School's Executive Education programs continue to stand out globally, showcasing their alignment with major societal transformations affecting all sectors and companies. The school's approach, finely tuned to the needs of businesses and the essential skills for their growth, positions it as a leader both nationally and internationally.
The unique feature of this ranking is that the responses given by corporate clients are of paramount importance, accounting for 80% of the score.
This year, Excelia Business School has risen in all the different criteria used to assess its training courses, particularly in terms of the ‘Follow-up’ offered post-training (35th place worldwide).
The director's word
“This achievement highlights the relevance of Excelia’s range of training courses in supporting the major societal changes that all sectors and companies are currently experiencing. The range of courses has been tailored as closely as possible to the needs of companies and the core skills required for their development, enabling Excelia to achieve the highest national and international standards.”
Bruno Neil, CEO, Excelia