In the top 10 best business schools in Europe, five are from France, two from Spain, and the rest are from the UK, Italy, and Sweden.
Last month, the Financial Times published its ranking of Europe's top business schools. These are schools specializing in master's programs in business, economics , and management.
Compared to last year, HEC Paris (France) and London Business School (UK) remain in the top two positions. EMLyon (France) is a new entrant, while the remaining schools are all familiar names, with only changes in ranking.
| TT | Name of training institution | Nation | Tuition/course fees | Graduate income/year |
| 1 | HEC Paris | France | 107,000 | 172,393 |
| 2 | London Business School | Older brother | 126,000 | 182,254 |
| 3 | IESE Business School | Spain | 115,000 | 181,270 |
| 4 | ESCP Business School | France | 56,500-62,400 | 130,888 |
| 5 | SDA Bocconi School of Management | Italy | 82,000 | 192,815 |
| 6 | University of St Gallen | Sweden | 88,400 | 142,148 |
| 7 | Edhec Business School | France | 55,800 | 130,039 |
| 8 | IE Business School | Spain | 90.100 | 165,391 |
| 9 | Essec Business School | France | 54,700 | 110,087 |
| 10 | EmLyon Business School | France | 43,500 | 117.111 |
Tuition fees for the 2024 intake at these schools range from $43,500 to $126,000 (1.06-3 billion VND) for a two-year course, with EMLyon having the lowest fees and London Business School having the highest.
According to statistics from the Financial Times, graduates from these schools in 2023 earned an average income of $110,000-$190,000 (2.7-4.65 billion VND) per year.
The highest salaries were earned by graduates from SDA Bocconi School of Management ($190,000), London Business School, and IESE (over $180,000). Essec Business School graduates had the lowest salaries in the top 10, at around $110,000, which is more than 2.5 times their tuition fees.
HEC Paris students participating in a school activity. Photo: HEC Paris Fanpage
The Financial Times ranks universities offering business, economics, and management programs over the past 20 years. The ranking is a composite of evaluations from five programs: MBA (Master of Business Administration), EMBA (Executive Master of Business Administration), MiM (Master of Management), and two non-degree programs. The top three programs account for 75% of the ranking score.
According to the European Union's statistical agency (Eurostat) in 2021, the region had over 1.5 million international students. Of these, 44% were pursuing master's programs. The most popular fields of study for international students were Business, Management, and Law, accounting for 21.7%. This was followed by engineering, manufacturing, and construction, with 17.7% of international students choosing these fields.
Doan Hung ( According to Financial Times, Eurostat )
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