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Five SKEMA Business School programmes feature in the QS Business Master’s Rankings 2026

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Masters of Science (MSc)

Published on September 17, 2025

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SKEMA Business School’s master’s programmes reaffirm their position in the 2026 edition of the QS Rankings, which lists the best business master’s programmes worldwide and includes over 200 institutions assessed. SKEMA, whose programmes award a master’s degree, stands out particularly in Supply Chain and Marketing, where it appears in the global Top 25, while consolidating its reputation as a global, inclusive institution focused on employability.

Supply Chain: a recognised leadership 

The MSc in Global Supply Chain Management & Procurement is ranked 17th worldwide and 3rd in France. SKEMA has established itself as a key player through the quality of its teaching and the international dimension of its programme. The school also achieved 1st place worldwide for gender equality and nationality diversity among its cohorts and faculty. Another notable distinction: 6th place globally for career progression and return on investment, clear evidence of its strong impact on graduates’ employability.

 

Marketing: diversity at the forefront 

The MSc in International Marketing & Business Development also confirms its international visibility, ranking 21st worldwide. Well positioned due to the excellence and diversity of its faculty, criteria that place it 2nd worldwide, the programme also features in the global Top 30 for employability, return on investment, and the academic leadership of its faculty.

 

Finance, Management and Business Analytics: stability and recognition 

SKEMA’s programmes in Finance, Management, and Business Analytics maintain 6th position nationally. In the diversity criterion, the school is once again among the global Top 5, reaffirming its reputation as an international business school open to the world.

 

A global school, true to its model 

These results reflect SKEMA’s ongoing strategy: to offer a rigorous, international and inclusive pedagogy. With ten locations across seven countries and a faculty recognised for its diversity, the school intends to continue along this path to strengthen its students’ employability further and meet companies’ expectations in the face of major global challenges.