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FT European Business Schools 2024: EDHEC defends 7th place ranking

In a highly competitive environment, EDHEC Business School maintains its 7th place among the best management schools in Europe. The institution also ranks in the Top 4 French Grandes Écoles in the Financial Times rankings 2024.

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1 Dec 2024
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For the third consecutive year, the school secures 7th place in the FT European Business Schools ranking, reaffirming its strong position in the Top 10 of the best institutions in Europe. EDHEC reinforces its leadership among benchmark schools in the market, alongside INSEAD, HEC Paris, and London Business School.

A strengthened academic leadership

This result is a testament to the excellence of EDHEC's comprehensive degree offerings. EDHEC is committed to teaching students to transform the world by leading critical economic and social changes.  
This recognition crowns a successful 2024 for the school, firmly establishing it among global leaders in the flagship management education programmes assessed by the Financial Times:
-    EDHEC stood out in the FT’s master’s in management ranking. With a remarkable rise of 7 places compared to the previous edition, the school now ranks 4th worldwide. Its Grande Ecole programme is 2nd in France.
-    In Executive Education, EDHEC also achieved excellent results in the Open and Custom programme rankings, climbing to 5th place globally (+5 places) and 14th globally (+1 place), respectively. Additionally, the institution moved up 4 places to secure 26th position in the 2024 edition of the ranking for the world's best Executive MBAs.

"Once again ranked as the 7th best business school in Europe, EDHEC strengthens its status as an academic leader among the best institutions on the market. Thanks to its new ‘Generations 2050’ plan, the school is aiming even higher in its strategy of excellence, putting its impact-driven programmes and research at the service of the economy and preparing graduates to tackle major economic and technological transformations," says Emmanuel Métais, Dean of EDHEC Business School.

 

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