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JULY 20, 2017
The EDHEC Global MBA entered the Financial Times MBA rankings for 2016. It was ranked third globally and first in France on the demanding “Value for Money” criterion.
The Financial Times published its prestigious annual ranking of global MBAs this morning. EDHEC Global MBA entered the top 100 MBAs worldwide, ranking 3rd in France (behind the INSEAD and HEC programmes), 84th worldwide and 13th in Continental Europe.
This latest recognition confirms EDHEC MBA’s growing standing as an exceptional training programme closely tailored to the needs of managers and high-potential individuals working in businesses both in France and worldwide. It also anchors EDHEC Business School among Europe’s top business schools and underlines the relevance of its business training.
“We are very proud to enter the Financial Times rankings. This result confirms the high-quality and relevance of our training methods and reflects our EDHEC for business strategy. With the number of participants having increased 30% over the last few years - 90% of whom are of international origin – EDHEC’s MBA has been enjoying strong momentum and extending its reach internationally thanks particularly to the success of the MBA alumni” says Benoit Arnaud, Associate Dean for EDHEC Executive Education and MBAs.
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.