Paris School of Business enters the prestigious 2025 Financial Times ranking

The Financial Times has just published its 2025 global ranking of the best Masters in Management, and Paris School of Business makes a strong debut in the world Top 50, ranking 43rd out of 100 institutions. At the national level, the school rises to 13th place in France.

This international recognition confirms the School’s global outlook, the quality of its programs, and the career opportunities offered to its graduates.

The MSc in International Management recognized worldwide

Taught in English, the MSc in International Management combines academic excellence with a practical approach (Bloomberg trading rooms, real-life case studies), strengthening students’ employability and international exposure.

According to Olivier Aptel, Dean and CEO of Paris School of Business:

“Paris School of Business continues to climb in international rankings and takes a new step forward by entering the Top 50 of the world’s best master’s programs. This achievement reflects the School’s academic excellence, the recognized expertise of our faculty, and the commitment of our alumni as ambassadors of our reputation.”

 

Remarkable performance on key criteria

Among the 100 global institutions evaluated, Paris School of Business stands out in particular for:

  • International career mobility: 8th worldwide
  • Career progression of graduates: 9th worldwide, three years after graduation
  • Carbon footprint: 13th worldwide

These results reinforce the school’s strategic ambition to join the group of the best French business schools by 2030.

 

A benchmark ranking for business schools

Published annually since 2011, the Financial Times ranking is based on two surveys conducted with schools and their graduates. It takes into account various criteria: salary level three years after graduation, alumni network, environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitments, as well as student and faculty diversity.

With this new recognition, Paris School of Business confirms its place among the internationally significant business schools.