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Founded in 1888, the Financial Times is the world’s leading business newspaper. The newspaper regularly publishes rankings that assess the management programmes of business schools around the world. These rankings aim to guide students in their choice of higher education towards schools recognised for their academic excellence. At the end of each year, the Financial Times publishes its ranking of the best European business schools, based on a number of criteria and the rankings published by the newspaper throughout the year.
This ranking includes the results of the other Financial Times rankings (Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA) and Masters In Management (MIM), Executive Education) and several other criteria such as graduate salaries, the international aspect of the school and the percentage of women on the teaching staff.
ISC Paris stands out particularly on the salary criterion, which demonstrates the high employability of its graduates and their ability to obtain positions of high responsibility. This criterion is one of the school’s strong points, reflecting the relevance of the courses offered in relation to the needs of the job market.
This excellent result, which comes on top of ISC Paris’s latest results in recent national and international rankings such as the QS and Challenges rankings, once again confirms ISC Paris’s position among the leading French and international business schools.
“We are proud to announce that ISC Paris has been included in the prestigious Financial Times TOP 100 European business schools! This recognition testifies to the academic excellence and commitment of our institution to training innovative and responsible leaders. Already well positioned in the QS and The Economist rankings, this new distinction strengthens our reputation on the international stage. We thank our faculty, students and graduates for their dedication and impact, which make ISC Paris an exceptional school. Together, let’s continue to write this beautiful story and contribute to building a happy world! Explains Jean-Christophe Hauguel, Dean of ISC Paris.