MBS Ranked Among the World’s Top 50 Masters in Management

MBS reinforces its reputation for excellence and international impact by ranking among the world’s top 50 Masters in Management according to the Financial Times. This achievement highlights the school’s high-quality teaching, global outlook, commitment to diversity, and the collective dedication of the entire MBS community.
International Recognition for MBS
MBS is ranked 50th globally in the 2025 Financial Times Masters in Management ranking, a benchmark that evaluates the best management schools worldwide. The ranking is based on objective criteria, including student experience, graduate employability, academic quality, societal impact, and international exposure.
Maintaining a Top 50 Position in a Competitive Landscape
Despite growing global competition, MBS continues to hold its place in the top 50, a testament to the school’s consistent quality and commitment to excellence across all dimensions of management education.
MBS’s Key Strengths in 2025
This year, the school stands out in several critical areas:
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Sustainability, transition, and CSR education: 18th worldwide, reflecting MBS’s mission to create a positive and lasting impact.
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Diversity: 16th for faculty diversity and 22nd for student diversity, showcasing the school’s strong commitment to inclusion and equality.
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Faculty internationalization: 11th worldwide, enhancing the quality and global perspective of MBS’s teaching.
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Student international experience: 18th worldwide, thanks to extensive mobility programs, partner universities, internships abroad, and double-degree opportunities.
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Graduate employability: 30th worldwide, supported by effective career services and strong connections with industry.
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Return on investment: 40th worldwide, strengthened by the school’s work-study programs, helping students manage the cost of education.
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Academic excellence: 98% of faculty hold a PhD (55th worldwide), ensuring high standards of scientific and pedagogical rigor.
The Result of Collective Commitment
Beyond the numbers, this ranking reflects the dedication of the entire MBS community—faculty, researchers, administrative teams, students, and alumni. Together, they contribute to shaping responsible future managers and enhancing the school’s reputation both in France and internationally.
A New Academic Year Marked by Excellence
This outstanding achievement in such a rigorous ranking is a source of pride and a motivation to continue the school’s collective momentum.
The 2025–2026 academic year begins under the banner of excellence, ambition, and cohesion.
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