MBS School of Business Rises to 57th Place in the 2025 Financial Times European Ranking
MBS School of Business continues its upward trajectory on the European stage, climbing 12 places in the 2025 Financial Times ranking of the best European business schools. This achievement highlights the quality of its programs—from the Master in Management to Executive Education—and strengthens the school’s international appeal.
A Remarkable Rise in the European Ranking
In just one year, MBS School of Business has moved up 12 spots to reach 57th place in Europe. This result reflects the school’s positive momentum and its ability to establish itself as a key player in European management education.
Programs of Excellence
The strength of MBS School of Business’s programs lies at the heart of this success. Both the Master in Management and Executive Education programs, which are evaluated in the ranking, demonstrate the school’s academic expertise and its ability to offer training that aligns with the needs of the professional world.
National and International Recognition
This progression places MBS School of Business 13th among French schools in the ranking, confirming its attractiveness and growing reputation. Its international recognition reinforces the school’s image and showcases its strategic presence in Paris, Cork, and the heart of the Occitanie Region.
“I would like to warmly thank all our teaching, research, and administrative teams for the quality of their work and their commitment, which enable us to pursue MBS’s ambitions,” says Mohamed Afennich, General Manager of MBS.
This achievement is the result of a collective effort, illustrating the strength and ambition of MBS School of Business.
