What country is best for studying a Master’s in Management?


I am pretty open as to where I can study. Which country would be the best to study a Master's in Management degree?
I am pretty open as to where I can study. Which country would be the best to study a Master's in Management degree?
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France, if judged by the rankings. French schools dominate both the FT’s and the Economist’s global rankings of MiM courses, and have done for years.

France comes up trumps for several reasons. One is that the MiM was created in the elite Grande Ecoles French schools, so they have had more time to perfect the syllabus and build links with employers. The programs are attuned to market needs, so MiM graduates are ready for the job market.

In fact, many French schools were created by locals chambers of commerce. They provide financial support, so fees are low. This boosts the overall return on investment of French MiM degrees, since employment prospects are bright for graduates. What’s more, living costs are far lower in France (though not Paris) than other European countries.

Many MiM programs in France build in work experience placements or apprenticeships, where they get on-the-job training and their tuition fees paid in full.

However, the MiM has become a global qualification and it’s fast becoming accepted by top business schools and employers around the world, especially in the US and in Asia. So no matter which country one studies in, a MiM will be valuable.
France, if judged by the rankings. French schools dominate both the FT’s and the Economist’s global rankings of MiM courses, and have done for years.

France comes up trumps for several reasons. One is that the MiM was created in the elite Grande Ecoles French schools, so they have had more time to perfect the syllabus and build links with employers. The programs are attuned to market needs, so MiM graduates are ready for the job market.

In fact, many French schools were created by locals chambers of commerce. They provide financial support, so fees are low. This boosts the overall return on investment of French MiM degrees, since employment prospects are bright for graduates. What’s more, living costs are far lower in France (though not Paris) than other European countries.

Many MiM programs in France build in work experience placements or apprenticeships, where they get on-the-job training and their tuition fees paid in full.

However, the MiM has become a global qualification and it’s fast becoming accepted by top business schools and employers around the world, especially in the US and in Asia. So no matter which country one studies in, a MiM will be valuable.
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