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NOVEMBER 15, 2018
3rd best MBA in France according to the Financial Times, 20th best EMBA in the world for The Economist… Every year, EDHEC’s Global MBA and Executive MBA programmes are featured in rankings published by renowned organizations. But how should we read those rankings? What do they really tell us about a programme? Here are a few key points to keep in mind.
Among all rankings published in the world every year, those published by the prestigious British newspaper The Financial Times, the world-renowned magazine The Economist and the specialists of world-class university rankings at QS stand out for their quality. Every year, through a thorough analysis of each school and of alumni questionnaires, they help candidates make their decision by comparing MBAs and EMBAs in France, Europe and the world.
Although most rankings generally look into the same subjects, such as employability or diversity, each one has its own "recipe" to compute a score for each programme. Understanding those differences is useful in making an informed decision: for instance, "salary evolution" accounts for 40% of an MBA’s global grade in the Financial Times ranking, while it accounts for only 20% of the grade in The Economist ranking to allow for other criteria such as “networking potential” to hold more weight.
Because undertaking an MBA is a serious investment, its impact on one’s career must be considered carefully. For this reason, the post-MBA salary increase is taken into account in all rankings, with some also measuring short-term and long-term return on investment. In that respect, EDHEC came in 4th in "Value for Money" in the Financial Times ranking.
Since it allows participants to learn from their classmates’ experience and point of view, diversity is featured in every ranking as a downright strength for an MBA. With a 93% score, EDHEC’s Global MBA is currently the world’s 2nd best MBA for Diversity in the QS ranking, in which 10% of the score accounts for international and gender diversity in the student body and the faculty.
Although rankings are an excellent way to compare MBAs, other criteria such as a school’s international accreditation, the type and level of its diploma, the quality of the faculty, the format of the programmes, their content and their teaching philosophy can be just as important. To obtain the best information and advice, there is no better way than directly interacting with the school staff, current participants and Alumni.
To find out more about the Global MBA and the Executive MBA and make a decision that makes sense for you and your career, do not hesitate to reach out to EDHEC's teams!
EDHEC’s Global MBA and EMBA in 2018 international rankings
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Operating from campuses in Lille, Nice, Paris, London and Singapore, EDHEC is one of the top 15 European business schools, ranked 1st worldwide for its Master in Finance. Fully international and directly connected to the business world, EDHEC commands a strong reputation for research excellence and the ability to train entrepreneurs and managers capable of breaking new ground. EDHEC functions as a genuine laboratory of ideas and produces innovative solutions valued by businesses.
The School’s teaching is inspired by its research work and a focus on “learning by doing”, all with the aim of equipping people with the skills to succeed in business.