Kedge vs Toulouse Business School


clarcombe

My daughter is currently undergoing interviews at Kedge and TBS for a bachelors in International Business/Managment. She is bilingual French/English and speaks some spanish.

I am trying to find out which would be the best choice for her given the two are equivalent in cost. Which has a better reputation and will place better for jobs/placements. We are leaning towards Kedge as it is closer to home and appears higher ranked in the FT

http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/european-business-school-rankings-2014

Whilst I realise that this is not strictly an MBA question, I thought I would chance asking the question.

Thanks in advance

My daughter is currently undergoing interviews at Kedge and TBS for a bachelors in International Business/Managment. She is bilingual French/English and speaks some spanish.

I am trying to find out which would be the best choice for her given the two are equivalent in cost. Which has a better reputation and will place better for jobs/placements. We are leaning towards Kedge as it is closer to home and appears higher ranked in the FT

http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/european-business-school-rankings-2014

Whilst I realise that this is not strictly an MBA question, I thought I would chance asking the question.

Thanks in advance
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Duncan

In terms of salaries, network and placements, these schools are equally strong. See: http://www.letudiant.fr/palmares/palmares-des-grandes-ecoles-de-commerce/salaires.html

If Spain is important for her, or improving her Spanish, then Toulouse has a campus there as well, as well as more of a multi-lingual element to the programme since it is available in three languages. The Kedge program would be less multi-national in cohort, but the degree options, for example with Universidad Deusto, may be very interesting. But, really, the two are very similar.

In terms of salaries, network and placements, these schools are equally strong. See: http://www.letudiant.fr/palmares/palmares-des-grandes-ecoles-de-commerce/salaires.html

If Spain is important for her, or improving her Spanish, then Toulouse has a campus there as well, as well as more of a multi-lingual element to the programme since it is available in three languages. The Kedge program would be less multi-national in cohort, but the degree options, for example with Universidad Deusto, may be very interesting. But, really, the two are very similar.
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clarcombe

Many Thanks

Many Thanks
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Hi Clarcombe- I don't have a knowledge of Kedge but Toulouse Business School is not what it used to be. Also the area where it is based is not safe to walk in after dark let alone how expensive the city is. Good luck.

Hi Clarcombe- I don't have a knowledge of Kedge but Toulouse Business School is not what it used to be. Also the area where it is based is not safe to walk in after dark let alone how expensive the city is. Good luck.
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