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Satisfied: Management MSc scored 9.48 out of 10 for student satisfaction

University of Exeter Business School secures top 100 place in Financial Times Masters in Management 2022 rankings

Recent graduates of the University of Exeter Business School have declared themselves highly satisfied with the MSc Management programme, which has secured a coveted top 100 place in the Financial Times’ Masters in Management rankings.

The MSc Management was ranked 8th best programme in the UK, and came 99th overall with a student satisfaction score of 9.48 out of 10.

The University of Exeter Business School’s flagship management Masters programme has a strong focus on career development as well future trends, ethics and sustainability.

The Financial Times ranking is compiled every year and reflects the views of recent graduates.

It ranks the world’s Business Schools using a range of metrics within the broader categories of ‘alumni career progress’, ‘school diversity’ and ‘international experience and research’.

This year, 83% of students who had taken the course said that their aims had been achieved and alumni also highlighted the programme’s value for money, which ranked 80 world-wide.

The programme scored well for careers, with the career service ranking 30 and the programme achieving a global ranking of 47 for career progression.

Professor Alexandra Gerbasi, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean of the University of Exeter Business School, said: “Our MSc Management is academically rigorous and offers solid career foundations even for students who have not studied Business and Management subjects at undergraduate level, so we are proud that it has been recognised as among the top 100 programmes in the world.”

The MSc Management is a 9 or 12-month programme that aims to help launch international business careers.

It is designed to appeal to recent graduates from any subject background with less than three years’ work experience and looking to develop their business knowledge.

Students are able to tailor the programme with optional modules to match their career aspirations.

To find out more about the Business School’s MSc Management programme and to apply, visit the Business School website.

Date: 20 September 2022