The University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business rises again, underscoring quality and strengthening reputation
The University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business rises again, underscoring quality and strengthening reputation
Financial Times publishes the 2025 results of its prestigious European business school ranking: the University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business rises again, underscoring quality and strengthening reputation
Following today’s publication of the Financial Times European ranking of business schools 2025, the University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business (UL SEB) has moved up the ranking. This advance is underpinned by programme results: the International Master’s Programme in Business and Organisation (IMB) is now 35th in Europe, and the Ljubljana MBA is 61st.
The prestigious Financial Times European ranking is composite — it aggregates a school’s results across five components into a single index of quality and breadth: MBA, executive MBA, master’s in management and executive education, and faculty. Under the Financial Times methodology, each component contributes a defined share to the overall position, so improvements in the constituent programme rankings directly strengthen a school’s composite result. Financial Times applies a transparent, externally audited methodology; programme rankings combine data reported by schools with alumni surveys three years after graduation. The ranking is, among other things, the result of our high-quality study programmes and the strong employability of graduates, who within three years of completing their studies achieve outstanding career outcomes and a high rate of transition into the labour market. This year’s result confirms an upward trend and further international visibility, relevance, and reputation of UL SEB’s programmes.
More information: rankings.ft.com
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