World's Best MBAs in 2025
Financial Times Recognises EADA's MBA in Global Top 100 and Top 10 in sustainability
EADA Business School is proud to announce its outstanding position in the prestigious Financial Times Global MBA Ranking - 2025, cementing its MBA programme's place among the top 100 in the world. This recognition reaffirms EADA's commitment to academic excellence and its leadership in developing responsible business leaders equipped for the challenges of the 21st century.
Top 10 in Corporate Sustainability
EADA's International MBA is particularly distinguished by its pioneering approach to corporate sustainability, reflected in its outstanding position as No. 8 in the world in the ESG & Net Zero Teaching Rank. This achievement highlights the school's dedication to integrating ethics, social and environmental factors, and climate solutions into its curriculum so that future leaders can drive positive change in the world.
Among the Best MBAs in Spain and Europe
EADA Business School's International MBA also shines in the European context, ranking 32nd among the best MBAs in Europe. In Spain, the programme is positioned as the fourth best MBA in the country, demonstrating its impact and relevance on the national stage.
A Programme with Global Impact
EADA's International MBA is a transformative programme designed for graduates with work experience looking to advance their careers in business administration and management. With a global focus and a commitment to sustainability, the programme equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a dynamic and competitive business environment.
About the Financial Times Ranking
The Financial Times' ranking of the World's Best Masters in Business Administration, a prestigious UK publication, is a leading benchmark in global business education and a key factor in choosing where to study for an MBA. The ranking is based on a variety of factors, including graduate career progression, salaries, programme diversity and academic research.
There are currently more than 16,000 business schools in the world, of which 1,000 have the American AACSB accreditation and about 200 the European EQUIS. In order to be included in the ranking, the Financial Times requires business schools to have EQUIS or AACSB academic accreditation as a prerequisite. Of these more than 1,000 accredited schools, only 100 manage to be ranked among the best in the sector, with EADA Business School included in it.
Recognition of Excellence
EADA's inclusion in the Financial Times ranking is a testament to the quality of its Full-Time MBA programme, its renowned faculty and its innovative approach to business education.
EADA Business School is proud of this recognition and reaffirms its commitment to developing business leaders who will make a difference in the world.
