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EM Grenoble: Overview
Overview of Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM), including admissions, costs, rankings, alumni, and international partnerships.
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- Who are some famous alumni of EM Grenoble?
- Notable alumni include several high-level athletes, showcasing the school's diverse student body and achievements beyond the business world. The school boasts a vast network of over 47,000 graduates worldwide.
- What is the cost of studying at EM Grenoble?
- EM Grenoble's tuition fees vary depending on the program. For example, the Bachelor program costs between \u20ac8,900 and \u20ac9,900 per year, while the Grande Ecole program costs \u20ac16,500 per year.
- What are EM Grenoble's international partnerships?
- EM Grenoble partners with over 200 international academic institutions, offering students various opportunities such as summer schools, exchange semesters, and double degree programs. It also collaborates with numerous companies and research organizations, notably through its GIANT innovation campus.
- What is EM Grenoble's ranking among business schools?
- EM Grenoble is ranked among the top business schools in France and Europe, holding triple accreditation (EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB). In 2023, it was ranked 33rd in the Financial Times European Business School ranking and 10th in Le Figaro Étudiant's ranking.
- What are the average salaries for EM Grenoble graduates?
- The average salary for graduates of EM Grenoble's Grande Ecole program is \u20ac46,802 per year. Salaries for other programs, like Bachelor's degrees, are around \u20ac40,000 per year, with MSc salaries ranging from \u20ac30,000 to \u20ac70,000 depending on specialization.