Grenoble École de Management

Grenoble École de Management

  • 85
    Acceptance Rate
  • 23
    Available Programs
  • 8983
    Students
  • 13000
    Average Cost
  • 88
    Employment Rate
  • Program
    Co-op
  • Permit
    Work

Overview

Grenoble Ecole de Management's mission is to accompany corporate performance by providing the knowledge, skills and talent to meet the economic challenges of today and tomorrow. Through excellence, entrepreneurship and engagement, the school aims to become one of the world’s most influential business schools—a true School for Business for Society capable of inspiring the worlds of education and business to help foster a sustainable vision of the future.

Grenoble Ecole de Management has state of the art facilities including:
Business labs
Startup incubator
Bloomberg trading floor
Business libraries
Corporate social network to interact with students and staff
Many e-Learning resources, including MOOCs, Moodle, language teaching, business and management teaching
Company visits and conferences

In addition, students have access to a range of support services, such as job application booths, a career and personal development center, an alumni center, and recruitment workshops. International students also benefit from a personal development advisor, language training and ALOHA, an international student association that regularly organises “Get a French buddy” nights.

Entry requirements

Fluency in English (TOEFL, PTE, IELTS or CPE):
TOEFL: Computer-based: 240 / Internet-based (IBT): 94 (minimum score of 22 in Reading and Speaking; minimum score of 21 in Listening and Writing). TOEFL Institution code: 8973
IELTS Academic: 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in all areas (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking)
Cambridge Proficiency Exam (CPE): A,B,C
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE-A): 63 (minimum score of 59 in each section)
Not accepted: TOEIC, Institutional/ITP TOEFL, Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) and Cambridge English: First (FCE)

Campuses

Student life

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