
The ranking heavily weights corporate client feedback, which accounts for 80% of the score.
The Financial Times has released its 2025 Executive Education Custom Ranking, spotlighting top schools offering tailored continuing education programs. Excelia Business School (France) has surged 9 spots to secure 43rd place globally and 12th among French institutions.
This steady rise reflects the school’s commitment to delivering high-quality, impactful courses and programs.
The ranking heavily weights corporate client feedback, which accounts for 80% of the score. Excelia Business School improved across nearly all client satisfaction metrics, achieving 33rd place worldwide in this category.
Notable advancements include a 19-place leap in ‘Value for Money,’ a 17-place increase in ‘Follow-up’ post-training, a 14-place rise in ‘Aims Achieved,’ and 10-place gains in both ‘Programme Design’ and ‘Teaching Methods and Materials.’
“This ranking aligns with the launch of our ambitious ‘Business Education for our futureS’ strategy, aimed at expanding our executive education offerings,” said Tamym Abdessemed, Assistant CEO of Excelia and Dean of Excelia Business School. “It’s a strong endorsement of our approach, led by Guillaume Pernoud, our new Executive Education Centre Director, as we expand in France and internationally, focusing on co-creation and meeting companies’ transformation needs.”
“This recognition underscores the relevance of our programs, designed in close partnership with businesses to address evolving professional challenges and support long-term growth,” added Guillaume Pernoud, Director of the Executive Education Centre. “It also reflects the dedication of our team.”
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