Financial Times Masters in Management 2021 ranking: Audencia climbs into the world top 50
The Financial Times 2021 Masters in Management (MiM) ranking published today places Audencia’s programme 44th in the world. The school has risen 11 places since 2020 and is one of only 11 French schools in the top 50.
This morning, the Financial Times unveiled its 2021 Masters in Management (MiM) ranking, a true benchmark for evaluating the best international business schools. The new ranking places Audencia 44th in the world. The school has risen 11 places since 2020 and is one of only 11 French schools in the top 50.
Several factors have contributed to this steep progression. Most importantly, the overall remuneration level of Audencia graduates increased from USD 73,832 last year to USD 76,461 in 2021, with a rise from 46% to 51% of salary percentage increase in the same period. This aligns with Audencia’s ranking in terms of career development which rose from 79th in 2020 to 72nd this year. In addition, Audencia’s position in the career service ranking rose by 5 places to 18th worldwide based on student satisfaction.
Finally, Audencia has also increased its international growth ranking. It has gained an impressive 29 places in the international mobility ranking, jumping from 72nd in 2020 to 43rd this year.
Christophe Germain, Audencia’s General Director is thrilled with these results:
“This progression in the Financial Times ranking reflects the quality and relevance of the innovations carried out within our programme in recent years. It also demonstrates the performance of career support at Audencia, and our ability to equip graduates with skills for rapid career progression internationally, in the path they have chosen. Finally, it shows us the way forward to continue to improve.”
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