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Why Study at ESCP Business School?

ESCP Business School stands as an unparalleled institution with a claim no other business school can match: it is the world’s first business school, founded in 1819 in Paris as the École Spéciale de Commerce et d’Industrie. Over two centuries later, ESCP has evolved from its Paris roots into a truly European powerhouse, with campuses in six major cities across the continent — Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw. This multicampus model is one of ESCP’s defining strengths and a fundamental differentiator from competitors like HEC, ESSEC, and EDHEC, which operate primarily from a single country base or limited locations.
ESCP holds the prestigious Triple Crown accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA, placing it among the world’s top 1% of business schools. The institution is consistently ranked among the top 10 in Europe and maintains an impressive global ranking of #6 in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025. What truly distinguishes ESCP is not just its historical significance and strong rankings, but its unique value proposition for international students seeking a genuinely European education. At ESCP, you don’t simply study abroad in one city — you experience business education across multiple European capitals, with the flexibility to choose your campus each semester. This European breadth means you gain exposure to different business cultures, regulatory environments, and economic systems while building a truly continental professional network.
The school’s commitment to European integration sets it apart in an increasingly globalized business landscape. ESCP’s curriculum emphasizes comparative business practices across European markets, European law and regulation, and cross-cultural management — making graduates exceptionally well-prepared for careers in multinational corporations, international organisations, and European-focused roles. The school educates leaders from over 140 nationalities across its six campuses, creating a genuinely international community within a distinctly European framework. For students interested in building careers across Europe, whether in London’s financial markets, Berlin’s tech scene, Madrid’s growing startup ecosystem, or Paris’s corporate headquarters, ESCP provides unmatched geographic flexibility and local market expertise.
ESCP’s six-campus model is genuinely unique among top French business schools — you can study simultaneously in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw without changing institutions. This multicampus flexibility, combined with lower tuition than Anglo-American equivalents and strong European employment prospects, makes ESCP the top choice for students seeking a truly continental business education with career optionality across Europe.
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ESCP Programmes and Degrees

The Grande École Programme (Master in Management)
ESCP’s flagship Grande École programme is a 2-to-3-year Master in Management that represents the gold standard of European business education. The programme is unique in its structure: students spend their first year at one campus (most commonly Paris, though London and Berlin are increasingly popular), the second year at a different European campus, and the third year (for those taking the extended track) at a third location. This campus-rotation model is genuinely distinctive — you receive education in multiple European business contexts, gain fluency in different regulatory and market frameworks, and build a pan-European professional network. The programme covers core business disciplines including finance, strategic management, marketing, operations, and business law, with specialization options in Entrepreneurship, Digital Transformation, Luxury Management, Finance, and European Business. Mandatory professional internships total 12–18 months, typically split between structured work placements across your study years. International students can apply directly after a bachelor’s degree, and the programme offers both French and English-language tracks with full flexibility between them.
MSc Programmes
ESCP offers 12 specialized MSc programmes, each delivered across multiple European campuses, allowing you to choose your study location while maintaining the same degree programme. The portfolio includes MSc in Management with 12 specialisation options: Finance, Luxury & Heritage Management, Digital Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, International Business, Supply Chain Management, Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence, Corporate Finance, Marketing Analytics, Business Analytics, International Hospitality Management, and Sustainable Finance. All MSc programmes are taught in English, typically combine 12 months of coursework with a 6-month professional internship, and emphasize practical business skills alongside theoretical knowledge. Most MSc students complete their internships at major multinational corporations across ESCP’s European cities or internationally. The flexibility to study in Berlin, London, Paris, Madrid, Turin, or Warsaw — depending on the programme — provides significant geographic advantages and allows you to tailor your education to specific European business ecosystems.
Campus Life at ESCP
🌍 Six European Campuses
ESCP’s six-campus network is unmatched in the business school world. The Paris campus, located in the 5th arrondissement’s Latin Quarter, places you at the heart of France’s capital and European business hub. London offers access to Europe’s premier financial centre and tech ecosystem. Berlin’s campus sits in the epicentre of Germany’s startup revolution and digital transformation movement. Madrid connects you to Spain’s rapidly growing entrepreneurship scene and expanding multinational corporate presence. Turin provides access to Northern Italy’s manufacturing and luxury goods sectors. Warsaw opens doors to Central and Eastern Europe’s fastest-growing markets. Each campus features modern facilities, dedicated student communities, and local industry connections. Students can study at different campuses semester-by-semester, creating truly personalized European educational journeys. The six-city network also means that wherever you want to work after graduation — London’s finance sector, Berlin’s tech startups, Paris’s luxury conglomerates, or elsewhere — you’ve already built local connections and campus networks.
🤝 Truly International Community
With students representing 140+ nationalities across its European campuses, ESCP is one of the world’s most internationally diverse business schools. Every classroom, project, and social event brings together perspectives from across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. This genuine diversity is fundamental to ESCP’s educational approach: European business education rooted in a global perspective. The school actively supports international students through multi-language orientation programmes, buddy systems across campuses, and English-language support services. The student body is significantly older and more experienced than at undergraduate institutions — many arrive with 2–4 years of professional experience — creating a sophisticated, mature learning environment. ESCP also runs extensive student clubs and organizations across all campuses, from case competition teams to entrepreneurship clubs to cultural societies, ensuring you build meaningful international friendships alongside your studies.
ESCP Admissions Requirements
Grande École (International Track)
- Bachelor’s degree (any discipline)
- GMAT 660+ or GRE equivalent (recommended)
- TAGE MAGE 310+ (for French-system candidates)
- English proficiency: IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+
- CV and motivation letter highlighting European interests
- Two professional or academic references
- Video interview (initial screening)
- In-person or video interview (assessment stage)
- Application fee: €100
MSc and Executive MBA
- Bachelor’s degree (MSc) or 5+ years experience (EMBA)
- GMAT 700+ recommended (MSc Finance and competitive programmes)
- Strong academic transcript or professional achievements
- English proficiency: IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+
- Two professional references required
- Statement of purpose highlighting European career goals
- Video presentation (some programmes)
- Admissions interview (panel-based for EMBA)
- Application fee: €100–€200
ESCP Acceptance Rate and Selectivity
ESCP maintains a competitive but relatively accessible admissions process compared to top-tier competitors. For the Grande École programme, the overall acceptance rate is approximately 15–20%, though this varies significantly by admission track. International direct admissions to the Grande École have an acceptance rate of approximately 20–25%, making ESCP more selective than EDHEC (25–30%) but notably more accessible than HEC Paris (under 5% for internationals). The school receives approximately 8,000 applications annually for its Grande École programme across all tracks, with roughly 1,200–1,500 offers extended globally. For MSc programmes, the acceptance rate ranges from 18–30% depending on programme selectivity — specialized tracks like MSc in Finance and MSc in Luxury & Heritage Management are more competitive. The Executive MBA, targeting mid-career professionals with significant work experience, has an acceptance rate of approximately 30–40%. ESCP uses a rolling admissions process across most programmes, meaning earlier applications have higher acceptance chances. The school takes a holistic approach, considering not just test scores and GPA but also professional experience, motivation, extracurricular activities, and demonstrated interest in European business education.
Cost of Studying at ESCP
ESCP offers diverse scholarship opportunities including Merit Scholarships (covering 20–100% of tuition for top applicants), Need-Based Grants (available to EU and some international students), the ESCP Excellence Scholarship for high-achieving international students (up to €10,000/year), and the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship from the French government (covering living expenses for non-EU students). The school also participates in EMBA-specific funding programmes and offers payment plans allowing tuition to be spread across multiple years. International students may qualify for country-specific scholarships through their home governments’ education agreements with France. Additionally, ESCP partners with several banks offering preferential education loans to students; many French banks provide student loans with post-graduation repayment options. Finally, the Alternance (Work-Study) track allows students to have full tuition covered by a company sponsor while earning a salary — an increasingly popular option for Grande École students.
Career Outcomes and Employment After ESCP
ESCP graduates command strong positions across Europe’s leading employers in finance, consulting, technology, luxury, and international business. Grande École graduates show the following employment distribution: finance and banking (28% of graduates, with leading recruiters including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Rothschild, BNP Paribas, and Deutsche Bank), management consulting (22%, including McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte, and Oliver Wyman), technology and digital (18%, with Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and European tech leaders frequently recruiting), luxury and consumer goods (15%, led by LVMH, Kering, Richemont, and L’Oréal), and multinational corporations across sectors (17%). ESCP’s European multicampus model creates a distinctive career advantage: graduates have local networks in all six European cities, making them exceptionally attractive to multinational firms seeking employees with cross-European knowledge and pan-European professional relationships.
The school’s Career Development Centre is extraordinarily active, organizing 300+ campus recruitment events and networking activities annually. Major investment banks and consulting firms conduct dedicated ESCP recruitment tours across all campuses. ESCP maintains particularly strong relationships with leading European corporations headquartered in Paris (Danone, Sanofi, Société Générale), London (HSBC, Unilever), Berlin (Siemens, SAP), Madrid (Telefónica, Inditex), and across the continent. MSc graduates in specialized programmes achieve even higher salaries — MSc in Finance graduates average €58,000+ starting salary, with top graduates in investment banking and quantitative roles earning significantly more. The EMBA programme produces graduates with substantial career acceleration, typically seeing 40–50% salary increases within two years. ESCP’s strong entrepreneurship ecosystem has also produced hundreds of successful alumni entrepreneurs; the school runs incubators and startup acceleration programmes on multiple campuses.
Visa and Work Permits for International Students
ESCP provides dedicated support for international students navigating visa and work permit processes across its European campuses. For non-EU students studying in France (Paris campus), you’ll need a long-stay student visa (Visa Long Séjour Temporaire – VLS-TS), which serves as your residence permit for the first year and is renewable annually. If you’re studying at the London campus, UK student visa rules apply. For Berlin, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw campuses, EU or bilateral student visa agreements typically apply depending on your nationality and the specific campus. During your studies, regulations vary by country: in France, non-EU students can work up to 964 hours per year; in the UK, post-Brexit restrictions apply; in Germany and other EU locations, more generous work arrangements typically apply. ESCP’s International Relations office provides comprehensive support for understanding requirements specific to your campus choices. After graduation, you’re eligible for different post-study work arrangements depending on which campus you complete your degree from — French-based graduates cantypically access a one-year job-seeker visa (APS), while UK-based graduates may access Graduate Route visas or Skilled Worker sponsorships. ESCP’s position across multiple European labour markets is a significant advantage for international graduates seeking to build post-graduation careers across Europe.
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Why Study at HEC Paris?

HEC Paris stands in a class of its own among French and European business schools. Founded in 1881 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, it has consistently held the top position in French rankings and competes head-to-head with London Business School, INSEAD, and the Ivy League schools in global prestige. For international students considering France, HEC Paris represents the absolute pinnacle of business education in the country.
The school’s campus in Jouy-en-Josas — a leafy suburb about 20 km southwest of central Paris — offers a residential experience rare among European business schools. The 140-hectare wooded campus includes student residences, sports facilities, restaurants, and a vibrant associative life with over 100 student clubs. This creates an immersive, cohort-driven community experience that is often compared to elite US business schools. Despite the suburban setting, Paris and its professional ecosystem are easily accessible via the RER C train line (approximately 35 minutes to central Paris).
What truly distinguishes HEC Paris is its unmatched network. The HEC alumni association counts over 70,000 members worldwide, including a disproportionate number of Fortune 500 CEOs, heads of state, and entrepreneurs. In France, the “HEC” brand opens virtually every door — from strategy consulting firms like McKinsey and BCG to luxury conglomerates such as LVMH and Kering, investment banks including Rothschild and Lazard, and the highest levels of the French civil service. Internationally, HEC Paris is the most recognised French school by far, with strong employer connections across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America.
HEC Paris is extremely selective. The Grande École programme admits approximately 380 students per year, with the international track (administered separately from the French concours) seeing acceptance rates below 10%. Strong GMAT/GRE scores, excellent academics, and meaningful extracurricular or professional experience are essential. The MBA programme is even more selective, accepting roughly 260 students from over 4,000 applicants annually.
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HEC Paris Programmes for International Students

The Grande École Programme — HEC’s Flagship
The Grande École programme (officially the Master in Management, or MiM) is HEC Paris’s signature offering and the most sought-after business degree in France. Ranked #1 worldwide for Masters in Management by the Financial Times in multiple years, this programme is the fast track to elite careers in consulting, finance, luxury, technology, and entrepreneurship. It runs over two to three years, with the first year covering core management fundamentals and the second dedicated to specialisations and professional experience.
International students can enter the Grande École through the international admissions track, which is separate from the French classe préparatoire concours. This track evaluates candidates based on academic transcripts, a competitive GMAT or TAGE MAGE score, motivation letters, and a rigorous oral interview (typically conducted in Paris or by video). The average admitted GMAT score hovers around 710–730, while TAGE MAGE candidates generally need 350+ out of 600 to be competitive. HEC also values diverse profiles — students with engineering, science, humanities, or arts backgrounds are actively encouraged to apply.
MSc Specialised Programmes
HEC Paris offers several highly ranked MSc programmes taught entirely in English, each designed for students who want deep expertise in a specific business domain. These include MSc International Finance (ranked #1 globally by the Financial Times), MSc Strategic Management, MSc Marketing, MSc Sustainability and Social Innovation, MSc Data Science for Business (joint with École Polytechnique), and MSc Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Each programme lasts 10 to 16 months and includes a professional thesis or internship component. These MScs attract students from top universities worldwide and offer strong career outcomes, particularly in Paris, London, and global financial centres.
Campus Life at HEC Paris
🏛️ Campus & Facilities
The Jouy-en-Josas campus spans 140 hectares of parkland and features a state-of-the-art learning centre, the newly renovated “HEC Village” student housing, multiple restaurants and cafés, a gymnasium, tennis courts, and a lake. The campus has undergone significant investment in recent years, including new academic buildings and a digital learning hub. On-campus housing is available (and encouraged) for first-year Grande École and MBA students, fostering a tight-knit community atmosphere. The campus also hosts the HEC Innovation and Entrepreneurship Centre, where student startups are incubated.
🌍 International Student Experience
HEC Paris is profoundly international, with students from over 130 nationalities. The MBA programme is roughly 90% international, while the Grande École’s international intake has grown steadily and now represents about 40% of each cohort. English is the working language for most programmes and campus activities, though French proficiency is a significant advantage for career opportunities in France. The school runs a robust buddy system and orientation programme for international arrivals, and the International Student Association (BDE International) organises cultural events, trips, and networking. HEC also has exchange agreements with 120+ partner universities worldwide.
Admissions Requirements and How to Apply
Grande École (MiM) — International Track
- Bachelor’s degree (any discipline)
- GMAT (700+ recommended) or TAGE MAGE (350+ recommended)
- English proficiency: TOEFL 100+ or IELTS 7.0+
- Motivation letter and CV
- Two academic or professional references
- Oral interview (30 min, in-person or remote)
- Application fee: €150
- Rounds: typically 4 rounds, October–May
MBA Programme
- Bachelor’s degree (any discipline)
- GMAT (average 690, 730+ preferred) or GRE equivalent
- Minimum 3 years professional experience (average: 6 years)
- English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS if non-native)
- Two professional recommendation letters
- Video essay (online platform)
- Panel interview (in-person or virtual)
- Rolling admissions with 4 rounds
Tuition Fees and Cost of Living at HEC Paris
HEC Paris offers extensive financial support. For the Grande École, need-based and merit-based scholarships can cover up to 100% of tuition — the HEC Foundation awards over €12 million annually in grants. MBA students can access the HEC MBA Scholarship (up to €24,000), Forte Foundation Fellowships (for women), and the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship (French government-funded, covering living expenses for international students). MSc students are eligible for programme-specific merit awards. Additionally, French banks offer preferential student loans (prêts étudiants) at very low rates, often with no repayment until after graduation.
Career Outcomes and Employment After HEC Paris
HEC Paris consistently delivers some of the strongest career outcomes of any business school in Europe. For Grande École graduates, the top-recruiting sectors are management consulting (approximately 30% of the class, with firms like McKinsey, BCG, and Bain hiring heavily from HEC), finance and banking (20%, including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Rothschild, and Lazard), technology (15%, with Google, Amazon, and Microsoft among top recruiters), and luxury and consumer goods (10%, led by LVMH, L’Oréal, and Kering). HEC’s Career Centre organises over 200 company events per year, from on-campus presentations to networking dinners and case study competitions.
For MBA graduates, the salary uplift is substantial — the average post-MBA salary reaches approximately €125,000 three years after graduation, representing a significant return on the programme investment. HEC MBA alumni frequently move into C-suite and senior leadership roles within 10–15 years. The school’s entrepreneurship track is also world-renowned: HEC-founded startups collectively raise hundreds of millions in venture funding each year, and the HEC Incubator has supported over 600 startups since its creation. Notable HEC alumni include François-Henri Pinault (CEO of Kering), Pascal Soriot (CEO of AstraZeneca), and multiple French presidents and ministers.
Visa and Work Permits for International Students
International students accepted to HEC Paris receive support from the school’s dedicated International Affairs office for visa and residence permit applications. Non-EU students will need a long-stay student visa (VLS-TS), which serves as your residence permit for the first year. During your studies, you can work up to 964 hours per year (roughly 20 hours per week). After graduating, you are eligible for a one-year post-graduation job-seeker visa (Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour, or APS), which allows you to work full-time while seeking employment in France. If you secure a job offer with a salary above approximately €40,000 per year (roughly 1.5x the French minimum wage), you can convert to a full work permit. HEC’s strong employer relationships mean that many international graduates successfully transition from student visa to professional status in France.
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Why Study at EDHEC Business School?

EDHEC Business School has established itself as one of France’s most dynamic and internationally oriented grandes écoles. Founded in 1906 in Lille, EDHEC has evolved from a regional commerce school into a global powerhouse with campuses spanning three continents. What sets EDHEC apart from its French peers — HEC, ESSEC, and ESCP — is its distinctive focus on the intersection of academic research and professional practice, particularly in financial economics, risk management, and entrepreneurship.
EDHEC holds the prestigious Triple Crown accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA — a distinction held by fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide. The school consistently ranks in the top 10 in Europe in the Financial Times Masters in Management ranking, and its MSc in Finance regularly appears in the global top 5. For international students, EDHEC offers an attractive combination of world-class education, multi-campus flexibility (you can study in France, the UK, or Singapore), and significantly lower tuition costs compared to equivalent programmes in the US or UK.
The school’s research centres, particularly the EDHEC-Risk Institute, are globally recognised in the finance industry. EDHEC graduates are actively recruited by the world’s leading financial institutions, consulting firms, and technology companies. The alumni network includes over 50,000 graduates across 130 countries, providing a strong professional foundation for your post-graduation career.
EDHEC is notably more accessible than HEC or ESSEC, with a higher acceptance rate and lower tuition — while still offering comparable career outcomes in finance and consulting. It is one of the best value-for-money options among France’s elite business schools.
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EDHEC Programmes and Degrees

The Grande École Programme (Master in Management)
EDHEC’s flagship Grande École programme is a 2-to-3-year Master in Management (MiM) that accepts students both from French classes préparatoires and through international admissions. The programme is structured in two phases: a foundation year covering core business disciplines (finance, marketing, strategy, operations), followed by one or two years of specialisation. Students choose from tracks including Financial Economics, Business Management, and Global Business — and can complete exchanges at over 280 partner universities worldwide. The programme includes mandatory professional internships totalling 12–18 months, providing substantial real-world experience before graduation. International students can apply directly after completing a bachelor’s degree, and the programme offers both French-taught and fully English-taught options.
MSc Programmes
EDHEC offers 8 specialised MSc programmes, each designed for graduates seeking deep expertise in a specific field. The most prestigious is the MSc in Finance, which consistently ranks in the top 5 globally by the Financial Times — graduates of this programme are heavily recruited by bulge-bracket investment banks, hedge funds, and asset management firms. Other popular MSc tracks include Financial Markets, Corporate Finance and Banking, Marketing Management, Strategy, and Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence. All MSc programmes are taught entirely in English and include a 6-month professional internship. Many MSc students complete their internship abroad, leveraging EDHEC’s international partner network.
Campus Life at EDHEC
🏢 Multi-Campus Advantage
EDHEC’s multi-campus model is one of its greatest strengths. The main campus in Lille offers a purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility in the heart of northern France’s economic capital, with excellent transport links to Paris (1 hour by TGV), Brussels, and London. The Nice campus provides a Mediterranean environment, ideal for the MBA programme and MSc specialisations. The Paris campus, centrally located, hosts executive education and certain MSc tracks. International campuses in London and Singapore extend the EDHEC experience globally, allowing students to spend semesters in different countries without leaving the EDHEC system.
🌍 International Experience
With students representing over 110 nationalities, EDHEC is one of the most internationally diverse business schools in France. Every programme includes an international component — whether through exchange semesters (EDHEC has 280+ partner universities), dual-degree programmes (including options with schools in the US, China, South Korea, and India), or multi-campus mobility. The International BBA in particular is designed for maximum global exposure, with students studying across at least three countries during their 4-year degree. EDHEC also offers dedicated French language courses for non-francophone students and an international student buddy system to help newcomers integrate into French campus life.
EDHEC Admissions Requirements
Grande École (International Track)
- Bachelor’s degree (any discipline)
- GMAT 650+ or GRE equivalent (recommended)
- TAGE MAGE 300+ (for French-system candidates)
- English proficiency: IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+
- Motivation letter and CV
- Admissions interview (online or in-person)
- Application fee: €100
MSc and MBA Programmes
- Bachelor’s degree (MSc) or 3+ years experience (MBA)
- GMAT 680+ for MSc Finance (avg admitted score)
- Strong academic transcript and GPA
- English proficiency: IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+
- Professional references (1–2)
- Video or in-person interview
- Application fee: €100–€170
EDHEC Acceptance Rate and Selectivity
EDHEC’s acceptance rate varies significantly by programme. For the Grande École programme through the concours (classes préparatoires track), EDHEC admits approximately 500 students from around 6,000 candidates who rank EDHEC among their top choices — making the effective acceptance rate around 8–10% for the prépa track. For international direct admissions to the Grande École, the acceptance rate is higher at approximately 25–30%, though this varies by year and the quality of the applicant pool. The MSc in Finance, EDHEC’s most competitive specialised programme, admits roughly 15–20% of applicants, with an average admitted GMAT score of approximately 690. The International BBA has an acceptance rate of around 20–25% for international candidates. Overall, while EDHEC is more accessible than HEC Paris (which admits fewer than 5% of international applicants), it remains a highly selective institution where a strong academic profile and test scores are essential for admission.
Cost of Studying at EDHEC
EDHEC offers a comprehensive range of financial support. The EDHEC Excellence Scholarship covers up to 100% of tuition for top-performing students. Need-based grants (bourses sociales) are available for French and EU students through CROUS. International students can apply for the EDHEC International Scholarship (up to €8,000/year), the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship (French government-funded, covering living expenses for non-EU students), and various programme-specific merit awards. MBA students may be eligible for Forté Foundation Fellowships (for women) and the EDHEC Alumni Foundation grants. French banks also offer preferential student loans (prêts étudiants) with very favourable terms, often requiring no repayment until after graduation. Additionally, EDHEC’s apprenticeship track (alternance) allows students to have their tuition fully paid by a corporate partner while earning a salary — a uniquely French advantage.
Career Outcomes and Employment After EDHEC
EDHEC graduates are consistently recruited by top-tier employers across finance, consulting, technology, and luxury goods. For Grande École graduates, the leading recruitment sectors are finance and banking (approximately 30% of the class, with firms like BNP Paribas, Société Générale, Rothschild, and Lazard among top recruiters), management consulting (20%, including McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Oliver Wyman, and Deloitte), technology and digital (15%, with Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and L’Oréal Digital frequently hiring), and consumer goods and luxury (10%, led by LVMH, L’Oréal, and Kering).
EDHEC’s particular strength in finance is reflected in its MSc in Finance graduates, who achieve some of the highest starting salaries of any European programme — averaging over €55,000, with top performers in investment banking and quantitative finance earning significantly more. The EDHEC-Risk Institute’s reputation in the finance industry opens doors that few other schools can match, particularly in asset management, risk management, and financial engineering roles. EDHEC’s Career Centre organises over 200 corporate events per year, including dedicated recruitment fairs, networking events, and case study competitions. The school also has a strong entrepreneurship ecosystem: the EDHEC Entrepreneurs incubator has supported hundreds of startups, and the school runs the annual EDHEC Startup Academy.
Visa and Work Permits for International Students
International students accepted to EDHEC receive dedicated support from the school’s International Relations office for visa and residence permit applications. Non-EU students will need a long-stay student visa (VLS-TS), which functions as your residence permit for the first year. During your studies, you can work up to 964 hours per year (roughly 20 hours per week), which many EDHEC students use for part-time consulting projects or internships. After graduating, you are eligible for a one-year post-graduation job-seeker visa (Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour, or APS), allowing you to work full-time while seeking employment in France. If you secure a job with a salary above approximately €40,000 per year, you can convert to a full work permit. EDHEC’s location in Lille is particularly advantageous for international career seekers — the city has a growing tech and finance hub, and its proximity to Brussels, London, and Paris via high-speed rail means you can access employment markets across multiple European capitals.
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ESSEC Business School is one of France’s top 3 Grandes Écoles de Commerce, ranked #1 globally for its BBA programme and consistently in the top 5 in Europe for its Grande École (MiM) and MBA programmes. Located in Cergy-Pontoise (near Paris), with additional campuses in La Défense, Singapore, and Rabat, ESSEC offers a unique combination of academic excellence, international exposure, and strong entrepreneurship focus. Tuition ranges from €12,500–€18,000/year for the Grande École programme, and the school is triple-accredited (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA).
About ESSEC Business School
Founded in 1907, ESSEC Business School is one of the oldest and most prestigious business schools in France and Europe. As a member of the exclusive “top 3” alongside HEC Paris and ESCP Business School, ESSEC has built its reputation on academic rigour, innovation in pedagogy, and a deep commitment to entrepreneurship and social impact. The school’s main campus is located in Cergy-Pontoise, approximately 30 kilometres northwest of Paris, with a second French campus in the La Défense business district — the largest purpose-built business quarter in Europe.
ESSEC holds the prestigious triple crown accreditation from AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), and AMBA (Association of MBAs) — a distinction held by fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide. This triple accreditation is a guarantee of consistent quality across teaching, research, international outlook, and corporate connections. For international students, it also means that an ESSEC degree is recognised and respected by employers across every continent.
What sets ESSEC apart from many competitors is its pioneering approach to entrepreneurship. The school operates ESSEC Ventures, one of France’s leading university incubators, and has produced a remarkable number of startup founders and CEOs. The ESSEC Entrepreneurship Track is integrated across all programmes, offering students the chance to launch real businesses during their studies with mentoring, funding, and office space. This makes ESSEC a particularly strong choice for students who want to combine a rigorous business education with a hands-on entrepreneurial experience.
⚠️ Important for International Applicants
ESSEC offers programmes in both French and English. The Global BBA is primarily taught in English and open to high school graduates, while the Grande École / MiM programme requires the TAGE MAGE or GMAT for admission. International students applying to French-taught programmes must demonstrate B2+ French proficiency. Always check the specific language requirements of your target programme before applying.
ESSEC Programmes for International Students
ESSEC offers a comprehensive portfolio of programmes designed for different academic levels and career stages. Here is an overview of the main options available to international students:
| Programme | Duration | Language | Tuition (approx.) | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global BBA | 4 years | English / French | €13,750/yr | #1 BBA globally; multi-campus model |
| Grande École / MiM | 2–3 years | French + English | €17,500/yr | Flexible curriculum with gap year option |
| MBA | 1 year | English | €58,000 total | Highly international; Singapore campus option |
| MSc Programmes | 1–2 years | English | €18,000–€22,000 | Specialised: Finance, Strategy, Marketing, Data |
Campus Life and Location
ESSEC’s main campus in Cergy-Pontoise is a modern, purpose-built facility set within a green and spacious environment. The campus includes state-of-the-art lecture halls, a dedicated trading room for finance students, co-working spaces, a business incubator, sports facilities, and student residences. While Cergy is a suburban town, it is well connected to central Paris by the RER A train line (approximately 35 minutes to La Défense, 45 minutes to Châtelet-Les Halles). Many students choose to live in Cergy for the lower cost of living and campus proximity, while others commute from Paris.
The school’s second French campus, located in La Défense, hosts executive education programmes and some MBA sessions. Internationally, ESSEC operates a full campus in Singapore (since 2005) and a campus in Rabat, Morocco (since 2017), giving students the opportunity to study across continents without leaving the ESSEC ecosystem. The Global BBA programme, in particular, requires students to study on at least two campuses during their four years.
🏙️ Cergy-Pontoise Campus
Main campus with full facilities. 35 min to La Défense by RER A. Student housing available on-site or nearby. Average rent: €450–€650/month.
🌏 International Campuses
Singapore (Asia-Pacific hub, full degree delivery). Rabat (Africa hub, growing programmes). Students can spend 1–2 semesters abroad as part of their curriculum.
Admissions Requirements for International Students
Admission to ESSEC is highly competitive. The requirements vary by programme, but here is a summary of what international students need for the most popular options:
Global BBA Admission
Academic: High school diploma with strong grades (equivalent to French Baccalauréat with 14+/20 average).
Test: SAT, ACT, or internal ESSEC test; English proficiency (IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+).
Other: Motivation letter, extracurricular CV, interview.
Deadline: Multiple rounds, January–May.
Grande École / MiM Admission
Academic: Bachelor’s degree (3+ years).
Test: TAGE MAGE (350+ competitive) or GMAT (650+ competitive); IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+.
Other: Essays, CV, 2 recommendation letters, interview.
Deadline: Rolling, check ESSEC website for current rounds.
Cost of Studying at ESSEC
| Expense Category | Estimated Annual Cost |
|---|---|
| Tuition (Grande École) | €17,500/year |
| Tuition (Global BBA) | €13,750/year |
| Accommodation (Cergy) | €5,400–€7,800 |
| Living expenses | €6,000–€9,000 |
| Transport (Navigo pass) | €950 (€86.40/month under-26 rate) |
| Health insurance (public) | Free (CPAM for students) |
| Total estimated budget | €25,000–€35,000/year |
💡 Scholarships and Financial Aid
ESSEC offers merit-based scholarships for international students (typically covering 25–50% of tuition), need-based financial aid, and apprenticeship contracts (contrats d’apprentissage) that allow students to work at a company while studying — with the company paying tuition. The apprenticeship track is one of the best-kept secrets of the French Grande École system. ESSEC also participates in the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship programme funded by the French government.
Career Outcomes and Employment
ESSEC graduates are among the most sought-after in the French and international job markets. The school’s strong corporate network and dedicated career services team ensure that students are well-prepared for the transition from classroom to career. ESSEC’s alumni network of over 60,000 professionals spans every continent and includes CEOs of major French companies, founders of successful startups, and leaders in consulting, finance, luxury, and technology.
The top recruiting sectors for ESSEC graduates include consulting (McKinsey, BCG, Bain), finance and banking (BNP Paribas, Rothschild, Goldman Sachs), luxury and fashion (LVMH, Kering, L’Oréal), technology (Google, Amazon, Microsoft), and entrepreneurship. ESSEC’s location near La Défense — Europe’s largest business district — gives students unparalleled access to internships and networking opportunities at major multinational corporations headquartered in the Paris region.
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