
Established – 1819
Ownership – Private
ESCP Business School is considered the world’s oldest business school and among the most prestigious management institutions in Europe. The school follows a unique multi-campus European education model where students can study across several countries during one program. ESCP focuses strongly on international exposure, cross-cultural leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainability. The school has more than 90,000 alumni across 193 countries and welcomes students from over 140 nationalities annually.
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# 4 ( As per Financial Times European Business School Ranking 2025 )
# 22 ( As per MBA ranked #8 in Europe and #22 globally by Financial Times 2026 )
# 26 ( As per Master in Finance ranked among the top globally by Financial Times )
# 18 ( As per QS recognized ESCP among the world’s top management schools )
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Yes. ESCP is one of Europe’s highest-ranked business schools with triple accreditation and strong global rankings in MBA, MiM, and Finance programs.
Its multi-campus European education model allows students to study in multiple countries during a single degree program.
Yes. ESCP graduates are recruited by top consulting, finance, luxury, and technology companies globally.
Yes. ESCP has global recognition through AACSB, EQUIS, and EFMD accreditations along with strong Financial Times and QS rankings.
Major campuses are located in Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw.
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