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International • 10 Sep 2023
MSc in Business Administration at Iscte is one of the best in the world

Iscte Business School's MSc in Business Administration has risen by 12 positions in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2023 ranking. "The dedication of our faculty and the exceptional quality of our students are the pillars that support the success of Iscte Business School," says Maria João Cortinhal, Director of IBS. In this Financial Times ranking, Iscte's management school is in the "top 10" in terms of salary progression prospects and in the "top 25" for the quality-price ratio of the master's program globally.

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The MSc in Business Administration at Iscte Business School is among the top 90 management master's programs in the world, according to the "Financial Times Masters in Management 2023" ranking. With a rise of 12 positions, the business school at Iscte - Lisbon University Institute now occupies the 62nd place, being the Portuguese institution that has ascended the most in this classification.

"The 12-position rise reflects our commitment to students, faculty, staff, and partners and consolidates the international reputation of Iscte Business School as a reference school for those seeking excellence in education and career progression," says Maria João Cortinhal, Director of Iscte Business School. "The dedication of our faculty and the exceptional quality of our students are the pillars that support the success of Iscte Business School. We are proud to lead in Portugal and to be among the best globally in the percentage increase of our graduates' salaries, as well as in the quality-price ratio of our master's program. These achievements reflect the excellence we pursue daily and solidify our prominent position in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2023 Ranking," adds the Dean.

Iscte Business School is also in the global "Top 10" for salary progression prospects of its graduates and in the global "top 25", being the best Business  School in Portugal in terms of the quality-price ratio of its respective master's program.

The "Financial Times Masters in Management" ranks based on the combined performance of the management master's programs of the world's leading schools, using evaluation criteria such as salary increase after graduation, current salary of alumni, percentage of female faculty, international and doctoral faculty.

In addition to Iscte Business School, Nova School of Business and Economics, and Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics are the other Portuguese institutions featured in this ranking, reinforcing the international recognition of Portuguese business schools.

More details at: https://bschoolportal.ft.com/rankings/2948/timeline

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