EBS Universität achieves excellent position in the Financial Times Ranking
EBS Universität has made an impressive leap forward in the latest Financial Times ranking for the Master in Management programme.
In the global ranking, we have risen from 58th to 42nd place, making us one of the leading top 50 business schools worldwide.
We are particularly proud of the significant progress in the categories based on the data and evaluations of our graduates. For example, the average annual salary of US$ 104,621 is above the important US$ 100,000 mark for the first time. The Value for Money of the Master in Management thus improved from 36th to 31st place. In the assessment of the alumni network, there was a particularly pleasing jump from 89th to 42nd place.
EBS is one of the top 7 business schools in Germany in the Financial Times Master in Management Ranking. These rankings not only emphasise the excellent career prospects of our graduates, but also the high level of satisfaction with studying at EBS, which is underlined by a remarkable improvement in the Overall Satisfaction Indicator from 8.59 to 9.09. We are characterised by particularly attractive career opportunities with internationally competitive salaries. In addition, our active efforts in climate protection contribute positively to our international perception, something we are very proud of.
The Financial Times' annual ranking includes the world's 100 leading business schools and assesses career opportunities, diversity, the international focus of research and teaching and ESG (environmental, social and governance) factors, among other things. The ratings are based on information provided by graduates who completed their Master's in Management three years ago.
The results confirm the high quality and international recognition of the study programme at EBS University. They show that EBS University optimally prepares its students for the global labour market.
Find out more about the Master in Management programme at EBS Universität here