Master in Management (Programme Grande École) · Dijon, France · FT #49
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Tuition for Burgundy School of Business's Master in Management is published by year of the master cycle for 2026–27: about €14,600 for the Master 1 year and €15,000 for the Master 2 year, with no separate EU / non-EU rate quoted — so the two-year master cycle the Financial Times ranks costs in the region of €29,600. (A pre-master year is priced separately for earlier entrants, and an 18-month March-intake track exists alongside the standard 24-month September one.) That places BSB in the mid-range of the French grande école market — well below the marquee Parisian schools (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP) and broadly in line with the other triple-accredited regional grandes écoles — while Dijon's living costs sit far below Paris. BSB revises fees each cycle and prices its intakes separately, so confirm the figure for your exact entry point and intake on the school's own page before you budget. For the wider picture, see how much a MiM in Europe costs and the cheapest-MiM shortlist.
Tuition for the Burgundy School of Business Master in Management is ~€14,600/yr (Master 1) · ~€15,000/yr (Master 2) — 2026–27 for the 24 months (September intake; 18-month March intake also offered) program.
24 months (September intake; 18-month March intake also offered)
Median tuition (69 euro-priced MiMs we track)
€24,500
On tuition, the Burgundy School of Business MiM ranks #43 of 69 euro-priced MiMs we track — above the
€24,500 median.
See how it stacks up on our cheapest MiMs in Europe and best-value shortlists.
Tuition figures are the published rate for the 2026–27 cycle and exclude living costs,
travel, and optional exchange fees. Scholarships and need-based aid can materially reduce
the net cost — see the FAQs below.
Frequently asked questions
How much does the BSB Master in Management cost?
For 2026–27, BSB prices its Master in Management by master-cycle year: about €14,600 for the Master 1 year and €15,000 for the Master 2 year, with no separate EU / non-EU rate quoted — so the two-year master cycle the Financial Times ranks costs in the region of €29,600 (a pre-master year is priced separately for earlier entrants). That is mid-range for a French grande école — well below the marquee Parisian schools — and Dijon's living costs are far below Paris. Fees change each cycle and are set separately per intake, so confirm your exact figure on BSB's own page.
Is Burgundy School of Business accredited and well ranked?
Yes. BSB holds the 'triple crown' of international accreditations — AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA — which only a small minority of business schools worldwide carry, and it is a member of France's Conférence des Grandes Écoles. Its Master in Management ranked 49th worldwide in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025, its first time in the top 50, and 17th in the world specifically for international course experience. It is a credible, internationally accredited grande école rather than a marquee Parisian brand.
When is the BSB Master in Management application deadline?
BSB offers two intakes — a 24-month track starting in September and an 18-month track starting in March — and admits international and parallel-route applicants through an application file plus a motivation interview rather than a single fixed deadline. The practical timing depends on your intake and route; seats and scholarships fill as the cycle progresses, so applying earlier is safer. Confirm the current calendar and any route-specific cut-offs on BSB's own admissions page.
Sources
Burgundy School of Business — Master in Management (Master Grande École) ↗ — Burgundy School of Business
BSB — "BSB among the world's Top 50 business schools" (Financial Times Masters in Management 2025: 49th worldwide; 17th for international course experience) ↗ — Burgundy School of Business
BSB — School of Wine & Spirits Business ↗ — Burgundy School of Business
Burgundy School of Business — Wikipedia (history, accreditations, campuses, size) — corroborating context ↗ — Wikipedia
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