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SKEMA ranks 5th in Le Parisien Etudiant's Ecoles de Commerce 2024 ranking

Published on May 22, 2024

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SKEMA ranks 5th in Le Parisien Etudiant's Ecoles de Commerce 2024 ranking

Le Parisien Etudiant's annual ranking of post-prepa business schools has once again put SKEMA Business School in the top five of its list of best business schools. For the fourth year running, with its Master in Management (PGE) programme, SKEMA is ranked 5th among the 21 selected French schools.

​​​In the thematic rankings, SKEMA has been placed 3rd for international mobility and 3rd for the number of business startups launched by its graduates over the last three years. The school is also ranked 4th for its research output in various fields such as finance, management, and administration, a strong sign of its academic contribution.

Of the 15 criteria included in Le Parisien Etudiant ranking, SKEMA scored top marks in 11 of them.

These major criteria highlight the strength of the school, its prestige and attractiveness due to its accreditations, the high quality of its infrastructure, the diversity of its teaching staff, educational innovation with a wide range of digital tools, and the salary levels of its graduates.


SKEMA has been highlighted in the editorial content of Le Parisien


The newspaper has focused on the school's investment in artificial intelligence: "Today, all students are required to learn about AI right from the start of their course. We offer highly specialised courses and applications of AI in all subjects. The school has launched the SKEMA Center for Artificial Intelligence to consolidate its expertise, as well as an AI Innovation Centre based in Montreal. We consider AI to be a major breakthrough, and it is essential to have specialist teachers who can transform courses and offer a new vision of teaching. This is essential if we are to be recognised as a world-class institution," explains Nathalie Hector, director of innovation.

Le Parisien has also highlighted the career of Chloé Forget, a graduate of our PGE programme, who is part of the organising team of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. After several professional experiences in consulting and project management, she joined Paris 2024's organising committee (COJOP) as an event delivery project manager. In the run-up to the event, and after starting her mission at several major stadiums such as Roland Garros, the Parc des Princes, and Bercy, she is currently focusing on the Lyon stadium, which will host both the men's and women's football tournaments.


Link to the ranking​