Why choose a triple accredited Business School?
International recognition of degrees
The world-renowned accreditations: EQUIS - AACSB - AMBA
Accreditations and rankings are based on many criteria such as
- academic excellence: quality of the teaching staff - quality of research - selectivity at entry - etc.
- relations with partner companies: internships - work-study programmes - professional integration of young graduates - entrepreneurship - events with companies - etc.
- the place given to the international scene: university partnerships - expatriate students - double degrees - graduates working abroad - internationalisation of the faculty - etc.
National and international rankings
Moreover the best schools in Europe are listed in the prestigious Financial Times ranking - which only includes a hundred or so schools - including about twenty French business schools. EM Normandie is one of them.
At the national level the schools are ranked according to their programmes. EM Normandie is in the Top 3 of several national rankings (for schools accessible after high school).
Membership of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles
Of the 400 business schools in France only 38 management schools belong to the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE).
These Grandes Écoles are all recognised by the State and award a Master's degree. EM Normandie is one of them one again.
Guaranteed professional integration
The professional integration of the graduates of these prestigious schools is evaluated each year through integration surveys which detail the opportunities offered by these schools: integration rate at 6 months - international career - permanent employment rate - etc.
The Grandes Écoles (business schools) offer real guarantees for your employability and the recognition of your degree.
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