EM Normandie consolidates its position in the top 20 business schools by moving up one place in the 2024 ranking in Le Point
Le Point takes a close look at the performance of 37 top French post-baccalauréat and post-prepa schools offering a bac+5 Master’s degree, based on six key criteria: teaching methods, international dimension, professionalism, selectivity, research and academic recognition. EM Normandie stands out by moving up one place in the overall ranking, to 18th position.
Two new rankings
Two new rankings, each including 10 schools, complete Le Point’s dossier: the first on social diversity and the second on ecological transition, in which EM Normandie comes 8th, just behind Iéseg and Essec. This mini ranking highlights the schools with one of the most successful approaches to ecological transition. It is based on the SD-RS label, research output on this theme and SD representation on the Comex. Bonus points are awarded to schools that set up the Climate Fresco.
Business schools reinvent themselves in the face of a rapidly changing market
To cope with the fall in the number of students taking preparatory courses, business schools are diversifying their range of courses (3-year Bachelor’s degrees, 4-year BBAs, 5-year PGEs, etc.) and access routes. Preparatory courses are becoming “one admission route among others“. Elian PILVIN, Managing Director of EM Normandie, stresses that “this diversity is an asset” and that the schools must then “pull these profiles upwards“.