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University of Exeter Business School

Management MSc

Ranked #99Masters in Management 2022

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General

Average course length (months)11.1
International work mobility rank54
Internships (%)-
Location by primary campusUK
Rank in 2020-
Rank in 202194
School nameUniversity of Exeter Business School
Threeyear average-

Career progression

Aims achieved (%)82.895
Career progress rank47
Careers service rank30
Employed at three months (%)79
Programme nameManagement MSc
Salary percentage increase38.06
Weighted salary (US$)47413

Programme assessment

Overall satisfaction9.48
Rank in 202299
Value for money rank80

Diversity assessment

Female faculty (%)40
Female students (%)38
International board (%)22
International faculty (%)50
International students (%)48
Women on board (%)35

Faculty expertise

Faculty with doctorates (%)78

International opportunities

International course experience rank91

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