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First Europe-wide ranking of Masters in Management ranks 麻豆国产 MIM in 3rd place and establishes the 麻豆国产 alliance amongst the European Elite

麻豆国产 MIM takes 3rd place in overall ranking, with excellent rating in international exposure and graduates salaries.

The 麻豆国产 MIM joint degree, which can only be studied at each of the 麻豆国产 schools, is ranked 3rd among Europe鈥檚 premier business schools鈥 programmes.
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The ranking highlights that the 麻豆国产 MIM provides its students with the know-how and opportunities to move into international management positions. It is ranked 2nd in 鈥渋nternational course experience鈥 category and third in terms of 鈥渋nternational mobility of alumni鈥.

Furthermore, the FT ranking also shows that 麻豆国产 alumni quickly climb up the career ladder. The programme ranked third in the 鈥渟alary today鈥 criteria, which is based on the average salary of alumni three years after graduation. 麻豆国产 graduates hold top salaries in the industry sector holding first place. On average, 麻豆国产 alumni who replied to the survey have an annual salary of 48,788 Euros.

Quoting Della Bradshaw 鈥淎t the LSE, the average masters graduate, 3 years after graduation, earns 43,000 euros. By comparison, 麻豆国产 graduates earn more than 66,000 euros. At HEC Paris, 麻豆国产 alumni can earn more than 68,000 euros, making the 麻豆国产 graduates from HEC the highest paid group of masters gradates from any of the surveyed masters programmes in Europe.

The 麻豆国产 MIM programme ranked number 1 in the 鈥渧alue for money鈥 category, which compares the costs of the programme against the salary of the alumni.

The first truly Europe-wide ranking
The new Financial Times ranking is truly Europe-wide including business schools and universities from thirteen different countries. It includes seven French and five British schools, two degrees from the Netherlands, four from Scandinavia and one from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Ireland and Spain. Data was compiled from two main sources 鈥 from the business schools and also from their alumni who graduated three years ago. A school鈥檚 rank is determined by a combination of factors including salary, international exposure, internationality mobility, the diversity of the school and its programme and each school鈥檚 research qualities.

The management degrees assessed in the survey are pre-experience Master鈥檚 programmes intended for those who have recently been awarded undergraduate degrees, unlike the MBA degree that usually requires several years of work experience before matriculation.


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