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KEDGE Business School ranking by QS for Management stream is #54 out of 151 in global ranking, #6 out of 11 in France for the year 2025.
| Stream | 2025 Ranking | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking |
| Management | #54 out of 151 in Global Ranking #6 out of 11 in france | #151 out of 626 in Global Ranking #6 out of 8 in france | #451 out of 530 in Global Ranking #6 out of 6 in france |
| Business | #151 out of 650 in Global Ranking #7 out of 10 in france | #151 out of 626 in Global Ranking #6 out of 9 in france | - |
Financial Times
KEDGE Business School ranking by Financial Times for Management stream is #56 out of 100 in global ranking, #8 out of 9 in France for the year 2025.
| Stream | 2025 Ranking | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking |
| Management | #56 out of 100 in Global Ranking #8 out of 9 in france | #50 out of 100 in Global Ranking #9 out of 10 in france | #48 out of 100 in Global Ranking #7 out of 9 in france |
ARWU
KEDGE Business School ranking by ARWU for Management stream is #201 out of 500 in global ranking, #2 out of 6 in France for the year 2021.
| Stream | 2021 Ranking |
| Management | #201 out of 500 in Global Ranking #2 out of 6 in france |
| Business | #76 out of 400 in Global Ranking #1 out of 7 in france |
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6 Reviews Found
Likes
- The campus environment is vibrant and well-maintained.
- Well-equipped library and quiet study zones that support focused learning.
- Approachable faculty who are always ready to help, even over email.
Dislikes
- The cafeteria doesn't offer many regular or substantial vegetarian lunch options.
- Not providing students access to tools like Canva Pro and LinkedIn Premium for the duration of the academic year.
- Finding a job can be intimidating, especially for international students who struggle with language.
Placement
4
- About 80% of the students get internships within six months. MSc internships typically pay €1,200+/month based on the city. Most get jobs through LinkedIn, networks, or referrals. My batchmates acquired internships in France or India, with companies like L'Oréal and startups. Outcomes vary based on your field, network, and experience.
- I acquired the apartment through college referrals. My home was €465/month, down to €350 with CAF assistance. It had minimal amenities. That building is no longer available, so students use CROUS or websites, but there are scams. Living close to campus is possible, but initial payments and securing insurance can be tricky.










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Likes
- I appreciated the college's culture, which was vibrant and forward-thinking.
- I also enjoyed the learning style, which differs greatly from Indian culture in that it uses laptops rather than books.
- Teachers were more like friends than professors, which is why I enjoyed college life.
Dislikes
- I didn't dislike anything about my college experience. Selecting this college was the wisest move. The faculty was helpful in every way, and everything was well-organized. I have no regrets. The ROI is also good.
Placement
8
- I came back to India after completing my educational studies.
- My friends are still there haven't got the CDI yet but are working in the same company post-internship.
- Post my internship I continued working at an Indian company but, due to some personal reasons, had to leave the job.
- Now, I am pursuing my passion. I haven't given myself a chance to find a job again because I don't find the need to.
- School helped me with the accommodation. I asked the person who was coordinating for post-admission formalities.
- The monthly rent was 350 euros. The facilities provided were induction gas, a refrigerator, a heater, warm water, an attached washroom and toilet, a study table, and a bed.
- The process on online and it was difficult to trust the source for payments. Other challenges were to seek government accommodation instead of private to save costs.
- My accommodation was 15 mins away from school. The most Indian students stay either in school hostels or else in government hostels for students named CROUS.





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Likes
- Academic Curriculum
- Professors especially the visiting facilities
- Projects to work on
Dislikes
- Internship assistance post academic year
- Industry visits to sports clubs/organizations
- Real-time project opportunities to work within sports
Placement
4
- 20% approx found opportunities immediately within 6 months
- Salary could be around 1500-2000 euros per month for an internship.
- Not much scope for an on campus but students have to themselves go into the market, network and apply for jobs
- Being into sports, not many companies came on board for us. We have to make our way ourselves and find the job.
- I opted for student accommodation close to college. It is called Alotra. You can have the link to it directly from college to book a room and then communicate further via email.
- Monthly rent was 650 euros and included a room with a private bathroom. The kitchen and laundry was shared. You can also opt for rooms without washrooms to want a cheaper alternative.
- The biggest challenge is to find a place from India if you are looking for a private room. There could be scams that you may come across.. better to stick to student hostel/accomodation.
- I would recommend students to find accommodation close to school as travelling to city could become a bit tiring and time consuming.
- My accommodation was 3 kms away from campus.
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Likes
- Professors who have real-world experiences
- Great canteens at the campus which offer different options
- A lot of support to the students to find an accomodation and with different things
Dislikes
- Not enough help to find a job/ internship for international students
- Either too strict or too lenient
- They increased the tuiton fees by a lot
Placement
2
- 99% secure jobs within 6 months from graduation and the average salary is 44,000 Euros annually.
- Students usually find jobs through LinkedIn.
- The lowest salary offered is 2000 euros a month, which is 24000 euros annually and I'm not sure about the highest salary but I think it is 3500-4000 euros a month for an international student.
- There are online platforms like roomlala, studapart, appartager where you can find accommodations, but you can approach the housing department of KEDGE to help you find an accommodation. Usually kedge has partnerships with student accommodations, especially in Marseille and Bordeaux, where you can find a room but you should book 5-6 months in advance.
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Likes
- Global Exposure – A diverse student body and international learning opportunities.
- Industry-Focused Curriculum – Practical case studies and hands-on projects.
- Vibrant Campus Life – A dynamic environment with engaging extracurricular activities.
Dislikes
- French Language Barrier – Some local opportunities required fluency in French.
- Cost of Living – Living expenses in France were relatively high for students.
- Limited Corporate Connect – Fewer direct industry tie-ups compared to top-tier schools.
Placement
7
- Around 80-90% of the batch secures a full-time job within 6 months of graduation. The average salary range for most students is €35,000-€45,000 per year. Students typically find jobs through the career center, alumni networks, and internships. Highest salaries can go up to €60,000+, while entry-level roles may offer €30,000+.
- I found accommodation through online platforms like LeBonCoin and Roomlala. Initially, it was challenging to secure a place remotely, especially with limited availability in the city. I also consulted local real estate agents. My recommendation is to start early, be flexible with location, and consider shared accommodation to reduce costs.
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Likes
- Kedge provides great industry connections all across the world.
- Practical learning approach with a lot of projects including corporate projects and internships.
- International business taught with ease by the top professors and industry professionals.
Dislikes
- There is nothing i disliked about this wonderful college.
- But here are a few inconveniences I faced but it is nothing important.College is so big that sometimes I get lost on the way to class. So guidance to routes is important, make sure to use the app they provide which gives all the info you need.
- The classes sometimes are very early in the morning and France is quite cold in the mornings.
Placement
10
- I did graduate with a job offer. 97% do! But if you need work in France, it is your responsibility to learn French before graduation to find easily a job in France.
- Average salary was 35,000€ now it's 40,000€ .
- Pernod Ricard, Diageo, Châteaus and wineries in France. International companies across the world recognise the value of such a degree.
- There are recruiters who come to the campus, but not many wine and spirits companies.
- Students are able to find work easily through job portals such as vitijob.
- Off campus. I stayed in Merignac which was far from the college located in talence in the first year for 425 € rent, double occupancy, fully furnished, independent house. Very small and uncomfortable to live in. But the house was located in central Merignac hence it was accessible to all bus connections and tram.
- I found it through studapart (recommended app for housing in France)
- Second year I stayed in Gradignan, quite close to Kedge 10-15 mins by bus. 450€ rent, it was a 4 person occupancy. This was a great place to live fully furnished with all amenities in the building. 2 bathrooms, 4 bedrooms. It was again close to the gradingman centre, hence close to the bus station, however the tram station was not close here.

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