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Bocconi Continues to Move up in the FT Rankings

, by Tomaso Eridani, translated by Jenna Walker
The master of Science in International Management climbed several positions to place 23rd in the world. The CEMS program, of which Bocconi is a founding member, placed third

After its positive debut two years ago, Bocconi is continuing to move up in the Financial Times rankings analyzing Master programs in Management, moving up 3 positions to place 23rd in the world with its Master of Science in International Management. One area in which Bocconi ranked highly was the international mobility of its graduates (2nd place worldwide). Bocconi is also in the rankings with the CEMS program, of which it is a founding member, which placed 3rd.

In particular, the International Management program placed 2nd for international mobility of graduates, 22nd for the evaluations that graduates gave to the career service and 19th for international experiences during the two-year program.

"Improving the placement is a very important result, when current difficulties in the Italian market are also considered," says Markus Venzin, Director of the Master. "We were able to improve important criteria such as graduates' salaries and satisfaction in their careers thanks to our ability to attract the best students and the ability to improve placement abroad."

These results continue a positive series of rankings obtained in 2012 that include Bocconi placing 17th in the world for Economics and 19th for Finance and Accounting in the QS rankings.