The EADA International Master in Management consolidates its position internationally
The ranking highlights participants’ employability: 90% are in employment within three months of finishing.
EADA Business School’s International Master in Management programme continues to be among the top on the world ranking published today by the prestigious British daily, the Financial Times. More specifically, it ranks 31st out of a total of 90 schools that are featured on the ranking. The above mentioned master is a programme designed for and directed at recent graduates and it aims to help young graduates to take the leap into the corporate world.
This ranking of management programmes is drawn up based on several parameters, such as salary, career progression, employability at three months, the fees, the percentage of doctors on the faculty and the presence of women, among other criteria (see attached table).
According to Jordi Díaz, director of studies and international relations at EADA Business School “we stand out in the section that refers to objectives achieved three years on- 89%- as well as in employability, given that 90% already have found employment three months after finishing the master”.