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Financial Times 2020 Ranking of the Top 100 EMBAs in the world: KEDGE strengthens its position as one of the world's TOP Executive MBAs
By ranking 41st among the best Global Executive MBAs in the world, KEDGE Business School has secured its position among the international leaders in training, according to the Financial Times benchmark ranking for 2020.
This performance is corroborated by the professional and salary progression seen in France and China by KEDGE's Global Executive MBA graduates despite the difficult economic conditions. On average, our graduates have seen a salary increase of 75% within three years after getting their degree.
"In such a competitive environment, confirming our position as one of the world's Top Executive MBAs is a success we can all be proud of," said Alexandre de Navailles, Managing Director of KEDGE. "We are continuing to expand globally, particularly because of our digital offers and the flexibility of our programme, which has been an inherent feature since its creation."
Year after year, KEDGE's Global Executive MBA has continued to earn its place in the top half of the world's most prestigious Business Schools, such as Warwick Business School (22nd), Duke University (34th), and New York University Stern (42nd).
In China, where the programme is offered in collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, KEDGE's Global Executive MBA is once again amongst the top 15 EMBAs taught in China. Further, it has been recognised by the Chinese Ministry of Education as having one of the best gender parity ratios.
"In France, KEDGE's Global Executive MBA ranks 5th behind the major Parisian schools. We are constantly adapting our programme to meet the goals of our graduates in their career progression. They are the main contributors to the results of this ranking and contribute to KEDGE's worldwide reputation. We want them to be proud of the training they received and their membership in the KEDGE community", added Professor Hervé REMAUD, Director of MBAs at KEDGE.
Now offered in a hybrid format (face-to-face and video conferencing), the spirit of KEDGE's Executive MBA continues with the strengthening of the pragmatic side of the programme. Starting in December 2020, KEDGE is offering a number of workshops to develop participants' soft skills and to increase interaction between participants from the different French (Bordeaux, Marseille, Paris) and Chinese (Shanghai) campuses.
The 2020 Financial Times ranking of the 100 Top Executive MBAs: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/executive-mba-ranking-2020.
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