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SKEMA Business School's MSc Programme Ranked 3rd in The Economist's Masters in Management Ranking
PARIS, July 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

SKEMA Business School's MSc International Business programme has been ranked 
3rd in the Masters in Management 2019 ranking published by The Economist. 

This is the first time SKEMA participated in the ranking process for this 
category. In this second edition of the rankings, 40 schools had been 
shortlisted by The Economist. SKEMA stood 1st in many criteria:

- Open career opportunities 
- Faculty-to-students ratio 
- Languages on offer 
- Range of access to overseas study programmes 

SKEMA was placed 2nd in the following criteria:

- Faculty quality 
- Geographical diversity

In addition to the criteria related to the academic excellence of the 
programme, the ranking is based on the satisfaction level of students and 
graduates.

Alice Guilhon, dean of SKEMA Business School, is delighted with this result. 
"It is a source of pride for SKEMA's MSc International Business to be placed 
third worldwide. The excellence of this programme at our international 
campuses, the richness and diversity of our students' and graduates' 
backgrounds contributed significantly to this result," she said.

As president of Conférence des Grandes Ecoles (CGE), the association of 
institutions of higher education and research, Alice Guilhon also highlighted 
"the excellence of French schools which have, once again, demonstrated the 
quality of their programmes that meet the needs of the market and innovate 
constantly."

SKEMA's MSc in International Business is a global, multi-campus, excellence 
programme. Accredited by Conférence des Grandes Ecoles (CGE), it offers 
students the opportunity to study in several continents and territories where 
SKEMA is located: Brazil, China, France, the United States, and soon in South 
Africa (from the 2019-2020 academic year). With students from more than 40 
nationalities at SKEMA's campuses, the school has an average employment rate of 
97% (in France and other countries) within six months of graduation. The 
programme's strength comprises two main factors that differentiate it: a global 
economic vision and exposure to the business ecosystems of different continents.

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SOURCE: SKEMA Business School
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