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In France, a Master in Management (MiM), known in
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as the "''Programme Grande École''" (PGE), literally "''Grande École'' program", is a three-year higher education course in
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offered by accredited public and private
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'' and evaluated by the
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through the ''CEFDG -'' ''Commission d'évaluation des formations et diplômes de gestion''. It awards a
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, associated with level 7
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of the
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. In France, ''
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'' are elite academic institutions and an alternative system to universities that admit students through an extremely competitive process. It's similar to the
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in the UK, and
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in China. It should not be confused with its Anglo-Saxon equivalent, the
Master of Management The Master of Management (MM, MiM, MMgt) is a master's degree comprising one or two years graduate level coursework in business management. In terms of content, it is similar to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree as it contain ...
, a master's degree comprising 1 to 2 years of university-level courses in business administration, whereas a French Master in Management (or PGE) generally lasts 3 years. In 2022, the ''
Commission d'évaluation des formations et diplômes de gestion The (CEFDG, in English National Commission for the Evaluation of Training and Qualifications in Management) was created by Decree number 2001-295 on April 4, 2001, in order to give master's degree accreditation to French business schools.  T ...
'' counted 83 accredited and evaluated PGEs out of 184 degree courses (PGEs and other courses). They are generally listed among the
Master in Management The Master of Management (MM, MiM, MMgt) is a master's degree comprising one or two years graduate level coursework in business management. In terms of content, it is similar to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree as it contain ...
programmes in French and international rankings, including the one published annually by the ''
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''.. According to French sociologist Pierre-Michel Menger, PGE is the "most prestigious" degree in initial training in management and administration in France, awarded by the ''
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'', which form a "closed and highly hierarchical"
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of thirty to forty schools. In general in France, a degree awarded by a public or private ''
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'' is more prestigious than a degree awarded by a university in the mainstream French public university system. It is an Accredited Diploma, one of two ''Grande École'' diplomas, along with the Engineer's Diploma.


History

In 1991, the École supérieure de commerce de Lille, now
Skema Business School SKEMA Business School ("School of Knowledge Economy and Management") is a leading French business school ("Grande Ecole") with campuses across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. It was established in 2009 through the merger of Ecole Supér ...
, was the first to offer its PGE in continuing education. In 2002, the ''licence-master-doctorat'' reform, part of the
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, enabled the ''
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'', including the business schools (ESC), to award a
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on behalf of the
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, at the same time as a PGE giving entitlement to it. According to French sociologist Marianne Blanchard, this reform has contributed "to the privatisation of higher education and the weakening of the traditional French public university", removing their monopoly on awarding university degrees in France. A commission was set up to evaluate business schools wishing to obtain the degree: the ''
Commission d'évaluation des formations et diplômes de gestion The (CEFDG, in English National Commission for the Evaluation of Training and Qualifications in Management) was created by Decree number 2001-295 on April 4, 2001, in order to give master's degree accreditation to French business schools.  T ...
'' (in English: "Commission for the evaluation of management courses and diplomas"). A set of specifications defining the criteria to be taken into account when examining an application for a degree to confer the university grade of ''Master'' was published in 2014 and updated in 2020. In the 2010s, business schools (in
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: ''Écoles Supérieures de Commerce'', or ESCs) are experiencing particularly rapid growth, having been on a growth trajectory since the 1980s. They are increasing the number of students in their traditional training programme, known at the time as the ‘''Grande École'' program’ or PGE, and developing new programmes. According to French sociologist Marianne Blanchard, the PGE is the main growth driver for these schools.


Admissions

For their Masters in Management (''Grande École'' programs), the French business schools recruit their students from two-year '' classes préparatoires'' in
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, formerly known as ‘ HEC preparatory classes’ or EC, the first of which were created in 1920. After the ''
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'', students are selected by the ''
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'' offering these preparatory classes on the basis of their ‘academic merit’. In the 2015-2016 academic year, more than 20,000 students were enrolled in these courses. The students are then distributed hierarchically between the different schools, which recruit them on the basis of a common competitive entrance exam, or common test bank: * the BCE competitive entrance examination, or ‘''Banque commune d'épreuves''’, giving access to the PGEs of 18 business schools such as
HEC Paris HEC Paris () is a business school and ''grande école'' located in Jouy-en-Josas, a southwestern outer suburb of Paris, France. It offers Bachelor, MiM, MSc in International Finance, MBA, EMBA, executive education, professional developm ...
,
ESSEC Founded in 1907, ESSEC Business School (École Supérieure des Sciences Economiques et Commerciales) is a French higher education institution specialising in business and management. It is a grande école, a type of institution known for select ...
, ESCP,
EDHEC The École des Hautes Études Commerciales du Nord, commonly known as EDHEC Business School or simply EDHEC, is a French business school and ''grande école'' founded in 1906. It has campuses in Lille, Nice, and Paris, as well as in the United Ki ...
, Emlyon and
Grenoble School of Management Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) is a French graduate business school or Grande Ecole, founded in 1984 in Grenoble, in the Auvergne-Rhone Alpes region by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of Grenoble. The school was ranked the tw ...
; * the ''Ecricome'' competitive entrance exam, giving access to the PGEs of five business schools, including
Neoma Business School NEOMA Business School is a French business and management school founded in 2013, following the merger of Reims Management School (founded in 1928) and Rouen Business School (founded in 1871) for economic and strategic reasons. NEOMA BS offe ...
,
Kedge Business School KEDGE Business School is a triple accredited (AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA) French business school and grande école. The Grande Ecole was founded in 2013 from the merger of two middle business schools: Bordeaux Ecole de Management (ESC Bordeaux), fo ...
, Rennes School of Business,
Montpellier Business School Montpellier Business School is a French business school (grande école) located in Montpellier. Founded in 1897 by the Montpellier Chamber of Commerce and Industry, this Grande école is one of the oldest of the French Écoles Supérieures de Co ...
and
EM Strasbourg Business School EM Strasbourg Business School is a French business school located in Strasbourg, Alsace. It was established in 1919. History In 1919, at the initiative of the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie (CCI), the Institut d'Etudes Supérieures Spéci ...
. In 2020, 10,232 students from business and economics preparatory classes were registered for the BCE and ''Ecricome'' competitive entrance exams (excluding parallel admissions and post-bac).


Opportunities

In 2018, 77.7% of 2018 graduates of a PGE (French
Master in Management The Master of Management (MM, MiM, MMgt) is a master's degree comprising one or two years graduate level coursework in business management. In terms of content, it is similar to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree as it contain ...
) from a business school were in employment, a rate five points higher than the employment rate for engineering schools in the same year, according to an integration survey published by the ''
Conférence des grandes écoles The (; French for "Conference of Grandes Écoles"; abbr. CGE), is a French national institution, created in 1973. It mainly acts as an association of ''Grandes Écoles'', providing representation, research and accreditation. A ''Grande école'' ...
'' (CGE). These conditions for professional integration (speed in finding a first job, salary, proportion of permanent contracts, etc.) are generally considered to be particularly favourable.


See also

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Master of Management The Master of Management (MM, MiM, MMgt) is a master's degree comprising one or two years graduate level coursework in business management. In terms of content, it is similar to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree as it contain ...
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Master's degree (France) In the French education system, a master's degree is both a national higher education diploma and a university degree. The ''Diplôme National de Master'' (in English: "National master's degree") is delivered by an academic institution, usually ...
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Doctor of Management The Doctor of Management (DM or DMgt) is an applied research doctorate (or professional practice doctorate) with a degree focus in management, leadership, and organizational topics."
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Master of Business Administration A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a professional degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business administration; elective courses may allow further study in a particular ...
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Bachelor of Management Studies A Bachelor of Management (BMgt or BMgmt) is an undergraduate degree program offered by numerous universities worldwide. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to assume managerial roles in a variety of organizations. ...


Notes and references

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