
France ranks best in world for master's degrees in finance
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FRENCH PROGRAMMES HAVE DOMINATED THE LIST FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS, SCORING TOP MARKS FOR GRADUATES SECURING HIGH SALARIES AND INTERNATIONAL JOB OPPORTUNITIES The best Master’s degrees in
finance in the world are in France, according to the 2021 ranking from the Financial Times. Top five spots on the list all went to Master’s programs in France, out of a total of 55 of the
best programmes globally. The Master’s degrees on this list are aimed at graduates with little or no professional experience, and are ranked based on data from business schools and surveys
among recent graduates. THE TOP TEN PROGRAMS ARE: 1. HEC Paris (France) 2. ESCP (France) 3. Skema (France) 4. Essec (France) 5. Edhec (France) 6. University of St Gallen (Switzerland) 7.
Università Bocconi/SDA Bocconi (Italy) 8. IE Business School (Spain) 9. London Business School (UK) 10. University of Oxford: Said (UK) The highest-ranked French schools are a regular
presence on the annual list, having dominated the top five spots since 2018. They are all _grandes écoles_, meaning elite higher education institutions that have competitive admissions
criteria and only select a few hundred students each year. Anyone can take the national exams to enter a grande école but successful applicants often complete two or three years of intense
preparatory classes in order to do so. Graduates from these schools often go on to hold high-ranking positions in public and private organisations in France. SCHOOLS TOP FOR HIGH SALARIES
AND EMPLOYMENT The top-ranking Master’s in finance at HEC Paris has come first in the rankings eight times in the past 10 years. Alumni from HEC Paris earn $156,000 (€131,000) per year on
average, just three years after graduating. It ranks highly for career progress and international mobility. Dean of the school, Eloïc Peyrache, told the _FINANCIAL TIMES_: “We are happy we
could come top again. Our finance department is very strong and we have a global audience. The quality of students is very good.” Along with the second-place ESCP, 100% of graduates from HEC
went on to get jobs in 2020. ESCP also got top marks for its career service and international course experience. In 2020, 97% of graduates from third-place Skema had found jobs within three
months of completing their studies. Dean of Skema, Alice Guilhon, said in a statement that the list highlighted “French excellence”. She added: “This is a collective accomplishment that
shows how dedicated our finance professors are to providing top-level courses to students and opening up their professional networks.” Other French programmes that made the list were Rennes
school of business (25) and Neoma, based in Reims, Rouen and Paris (30). RELATED STORIES NEW EDITION OF THE AAWE GUIDE TO EDUCATION IN FRANCE NOW AVAILABLE