KEDGE in the top 50 of the best executive MBA at Financial Times ranking 2021

25/10/2021
Ranked 45th by the Financial Times, KEDGE Business School's Global Executive MBA anchors its position among its peers globally in 2021, and ranks 4th in France and 12th in China.

KEDGE's Global Executive MBA is a safe bet among the world's top EMBAs

This program for experienced executives shows progress on a number of criteria contributing to the final ranking and dear to its alumni, such as average salaries and their progression, career development, professional experience in a company, achievement of their objectives, and the international experience intrinsic to the program delivered.

In such a competitive environment, KEDGE is proud to offer its participants and alumni, year after year, a quality program that is always on the move, which aims to raise them higher, while respecting the values that the school stands for: inclusiveness and development of social and environmental awareness.

Alexandre de Navailles, CEO of KEDGE

KEDGE's Global Executive MBA confirms its place among the most prestigious Business School MBAs alongside ESSEC (tied 45th), BI-Fudan (tied 45th), SDA Bocconi (33rd), which is a member of the Alliance that it has formed with the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, University of Pennsylvania/Wharton (38th), Duke University/Fuqua (49th), and Zhejiang University (65th).

The program ranks 4th in France behind HEC, ESCP and INSEAD, tied with ESSEC and 17th in Europe.

 

KEDGE Global MBA once again among the top 15 MBA awarded in China.

In China, where the program is offered in collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University/ICCI, KEDGE's Global MBA is once again among the top 15 Masters of Business Administration awarded in China. Recognised by the Chinese Ministry of Education, KEDGE remains at 7th place in the best-ranked programs in Shanghai, notably with acclaimed career progression (ranked 2nd) and a 4th place in terms of achieving the objectives of its alumni.

In a competitive market in France as well as in China, KEDGE's Master of Business Administration continues to defend a list of achievements, reflected more than ever this year by its alumni. I am proud of what becomes of them after graduation. It is the result of a permanent adaptation of our program to serve the ambitions of our graduates and their career progression. Our alumni are our best ambassadors and I look forward to seeing them again as part of our “Lifelong Refresh” initiative and the events we organise regularly.

Professor Hervé Remaud, Director of KEDGE MBAs

The KEDGE Executive MBA intends to capitalise on the experiential aspect of the program by delivering it face-to-face, while retaining some distance learning courses. The international experience will increase by strengthening ties and interactions with its associated campuses in China and Africa for the benefit of its participants.

See the 2021 FT Executive MBAs full ranking