The Financial Times has published its Masters in Management 2025 (MiM) ranking, one of the most prestigious global academic lists that evaluates master’s degree programmes aimed at recent graduates. The IQS-URL Master’s Degree in Industrial Business Management once again ranks among the 100 best programmes in the world, solidifying its presence in this demanding international ranking.
IQS solidifies its position in the prestigious Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 ranking

This recognition highlights:
- Stability in a competitive environment: being part of the select group of the top 100 programmes worldwide underscores the strength and prestige of this master’s degree in a highly competitive market.
- Educational excellence: in its first appearance in the ranking, the master’s degree already stood out for its 100% employability rate for students in the three months following graduation, one of the most relevant indicators for the Financial Times.
- Rigorous evaluation: the ranking is based on 19 indicators that combine information provided by alumni (56%) and by the institutions themselves (44%), measuring key aspects such as post-graduation salaries, raises, employability, international mobility, professor quality, and diversity.
This achievement solidifies IQS’s commitment to offering high-level education in industrial management, preparing its students for a global professional environment and consolidating the Master’s Degree in Industrial Business Management as a benchmark programme that has also been recognized by the QS Business Masters Rankings in 2024 and 2025 and has been noted for its academic excellence and international employability.