The Financial Times has just published its 2021 European Business Schools Ranking, featuring the top 95 European Business Schools.
This overall ranking consolidates the results achieved by the various European establishments in each of the different rankings compiled by the Financial Times in 2021: MBA, EMBA, and Masters in Management. Excelia Business School is now ranked 64th European School.
A rise of 15 places in 3 years
Published today, the 2021 edition of the Financial Times ‘overall ranking of the rankings’ places Excelia Business School 64th in Europe. Despite the loss of one place, Excelia Business School is now ranked 14th among the French schools listed, confirming its position in the French Top 15 of the best European Business Schools.
The Financial Times European Business Schools 2021 Ranking shows that Excelia Business School has moved up 15 places in just 3 years.
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An outstanding year in the international rankings for Excelia Business School
In 2021, Excelia Business School has performed particularly well in the international rankings.
- It has continued to progress in the Financial Times world ranking of the best Masters in Management (known in France as the Programme Grande Ecole). With a climb of 6 places to 42nd position, Excelia Business School is now approaching the world’s Top 40. It achieved 3rd place worldwide for the ‘international course experience’ of the programme, and was ranked 9th French management school.
- First ever appearance in two world rankings:
- In the Economist ranking of the best Masters in Management, it featured 11th worldwide
- In the Business Masters Rankings of the QS World University Rankings, 3 of the School’s programmes made their first ever appearance, and its MSc in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management maintained an excellent performance, being featured in 34th place worldwide and 3rd in France.