Rabat Business School (RBS), part of the International University of Rabat, has made a significant leap into the Top 50 of the prestigious Financial Times global ranking for management schools. Following last year’s remarkable rise from 86th to 54th place, RBS has climbed an additional 22 spots, securing the 32nd position in this year’s ranking, solidifying its status as a global leader in management education.
This achievement confirms RBS as the only business school from Africa and the Middle East to feature in the Financial Times Master in Management Ranking, which evaluates institutions based on criteria such as program quality, student satisfaction, graduate employability, and internationalization.
“We are immensely proud to celebrate our entry into the Top 50 of the 2024 Financial Times ranking. This result reflects the hard work of our teams, the international diversity of our community, and the quality of our education. While this recognition is a great achievement, it also motivates us to continue our pursuit of excellence with humility, aiming for even greater heights,” said Nicolas Arnaud, Dean of Rabat Business School.
RBS is accredited by AACSB and has been consistently ranked among the top 100 business schools worldwide by both the Financial Times and QS World University Ranking. The school currently enrolls over 2,500 students.
With a robust network of more than 170 international partners, Rabat Business School offers a diverse range of programs, including two Bachelor’s programs, eight Master’s programs, a Grande Ecole program, an Executive MBA, a doctoral program, and 24 professional development courses.