Financial Times Ranking 2025
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Financial Times Ranking 2025
LJUBLJANA MBA Launches New Exchange Partnership with NUCB Business School in Japan
28. November, 2025

LJUBLJANA MBA Achieves a New Milestone in the Financial Times Ranking 2025

The LJUBLJANA MBA program has once again earned recognition in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2025, securing a strong position among Europe’s leading Executive MBA programs. This achievement confirms our consistent quality and international relevance, marking the fourth consecutive year that the program appears on this prestigious list.

As the Financial Times–ranked and first triple-accredited (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA) MBA program in the region, the LJUBLJANA MBA continues to stand out for its academic excellence and global standards. This combination places us among a select group of business schools worldwide that meet the highest benchmarks in teaching, research, and executive education.

This success is made possible by our international faculty,  including experts from Stanford, IE Business School, SKEMA, and other leading institutions — as well as our unique weekend-based format, which allows professionals to balance work, study, and personal growth.

School of Economics and Business Ranks Among the best in Europe

The University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business has been ranked in the Financial Times’ top European Business School Ranking. This achievement highlights the school’s growing prestige outside its established regional dominance, credited to the hard work and dedication of its staff and students. To be included in the ranking, programs must meet certain criteria. The school must be at least EQUIS and AACSB accredited. The School of Economics and Business is the first triple-accredited school in the region, which holds the three most prestigious accreditations: EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA.

For the eight year in a row, the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana has been ranked among the 95 best business schools in Europe.

About the Financial Times Ranking

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 program rankings directly strengthen a school’s composite result. Financial Times applies a transparent, externally audited methodology; program 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 programs 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.

For more information about the Financial Times ranking, visit their website.

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