I think it looks really pretty good. Although it isnt included in the economists rankings, as they themselves say 'The inability to include them in the rankings does not reflect any shortcoming of the programme.'
It looks like ENPC has many strengths. Being part of the Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées (ENPC), the ENPC School of International Management is the only business school affiliated with a Grande Ecole des Ingénieurs de Paris. (a very elite and renowned institution)
The school's MBA programs seem to benefit from being very personalized, and it is proud of the close links between faculty, staff and students. The program is mostly taught by world-class visiting faculty from renowned business schools like Warwick, Cornell, Cambridge, NYU, Rotterdam School of Management or Trinity College. The school is proud of its internationality (55 students from 23 nationalities) and its diversity (over 40% women)
Another obvious plus is that it is located in the center of Paris.
Their Dean Prof. Tawfik Jelassi, Ph.D. says:
'Our MBA is supported by the ENPC, one of the leading engineering schools in Europe and the oldest civil engineering school in the world since the ENPC was created in 1747. In the areas of economics, management and finance, we collaborate with some of the ENPC academic departments and research laboratories.
Our MBA graduates join both private sector companies as well as the public sector and supra-national organizations (such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission, the OECD, the African Development Bank, etc.). Business sectors that our alumni have joined include Consulting, Banking and Finance, Pharmaceutical, Energy, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation/Logistics, Manufacturing, etc. Also several of our graduates set up every year their own venture and thus follow an entrepreneurial route.
The faculty involved in the ENPC MBA programs includes permanent Professors as well as Visiting Faculty coming from leading universities and business schools from all over the world. They represent different academic and professional backgrounds and world-class research achievements. As the faculty members themselves are internationally diverse in terms of their cultural, geographic and business perspectives, our MBA participants get exposed to an enriching variety of schools of thought and teaching approaches.'
Hope that helps, and good luck!
I think it looks really pretty good. Although it isnt included in the economists rankings, as they themselves say 'The inability to include them in the rankings does not reflect any shortcoming of the programme.'
It looks like ENPC has many strengths. Being part of the Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées (ENPC), the ENPC School of International Management is the only business school affiliated with a Grande Ecole des Ingénieurs de Paris. (a very elite and renowned institution)
The school's MBA programs seem to benefit from being very personalized, and it is proud of the close links between faculty, staff and students. The program is mostly taught by world-class visiting faculty from renowned business schools like Warwick, Cornell, Cambridge, NYU, Rotterdam School of Management or Trinity College. The school is proud of its internationality (55 students from 23 nationalities) and its diversity (over 40% women)
Another obvious plus is that it is located in the center of Paris.
Their Dean Prof. Tawfik Jelassi, Ph.D. says:
'Our MBA is supported by the ENPC, one of the leading engineering schools in Europe and the oldest civil engineering school in the world since the ENPC was created in 1747. In the areas of economics, management and finance, we collaborate with some of the ENPC academic departments and research laboratories.
Our MBA graduates join both private sector companies as well as the public sector and supra-national organizations (such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission, the OECD, the African Development Bank, etc.). Business sectors that our alumni have joined include Consulting, Banking and Finance, Pharmaceutical, Energy, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation/Logistics, Manufacturing, etc. Also several of our graduates set up every year their own venture and thus follow an entrepreneurial route.
The faculty involved in the ENPC MBA programs includes permanent Professors as well as Visiting Faculty coming from leading universities and business schools from all over the world. They represent different academic and professional backgrounds and world-class research achievements. As the faculty members themselves are internationally diverse in terms of their cultural, geographic and business perspectives, our MBA participants get exposed to an enriching variety of schools of thought and teaching approaches.'
Hope that helps, and good luck!