University Rankings
Discover EU Business School's global and national rankings
Ranking Overview
EU Business School's ranking profile is strongest in business-school-specific recognition rather than broad global university league tables. Students should compare it with other European business schools using programme fit, campus location, career support, fees, visa route and employer access, not only a single ranking number.
Current Ranking Snapshot
| Ranking body | Latest available position or recognition |
|---|---|
| QS Stars | 5-Star overall rating |
| QS Stars | 5 Stars for employability |
| QS Stars | 5 Stars for teaching |
| QS Global MBA Rankings 2026 | Ranked #1 worldwide for international student ratio |
| QS Global MBA Rankings 2026 | Top 40 MBA programmes in Europe |
| QS Online MBA Rankings 2026 | Online MBA ranked #16 in EMEA |
| CEO Magazine | Online MBA ranked #1 worldwide for 11 years running |
| CEO Magazine | Global MBA ranked in the top tier for 11 years running |
| Forbes Spain 2025 | Master's and MBA programmes ranked in the top 10 in Spain |
| Forbes Spain 2025 | Listed among the best business schools in Spain |
What The Rankings Mean
EU Business School's rankings are useful for students who want an internationally oriented business school with strong diversity and business-programme recognition. The QS international student ratio result is especially relevant for students who want a highly global classroom.
The rankings should be read carefully because EU Business School is not the same type of institution as a large public research university. Its value is mainly in business education, practical programme design, international student mix, city-campus experience and career support.
Employability Recognition
EU Business School highlights QS Stars employability recognition and career outcomes through its Career Services Department. The school promotes career counselling, internship and job placement support, workshops, job boards, recruiter events and networking opportunities.
For students applying for a 2026 intake, this matters because business-school outcomes often depend on how actively students use career support, build language and communication skills, network, apply for internships and choose the right campus for their target market.
Ranking Advice For September/October 2026 Applicants
Students should compare EU Business School with other options using:
- Selected programme and specialisation
- Campus country and visa route
- 2026/27 tuition and extra qualification fees
- Internship access and local work rules
- Career services and employer engagement
- Alumni network and student diversity
- Recognition of the final qualification in the student's target country
- Living costs in Barcelona, Geneva or Munich
EU Business School can be a good fit when a student's priority is business-focused study in an international European environment, rather than a broad research-university ranking.
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