Tuition for the EDHEC Business School Master in Management is €44,700 for the 24 months program.
| Total tuition | €44,700 |
|---|---|
| Tuition (numeric) | €44,700 |
| Program length | 24 months |
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 EDHEC Master in Management cost?
For the 2026 intake, indicative tuition (before scholarships) is €44,700 for EU students and €51,250 for non-EU students on the Business Management, Finance, and Data Science & AI tracks. A €5,000 deposit is payable before enrolment, after which students can pay in full — sometimes with a discount — or across 44 monthly instalments by direct debit. The Global MiM (GETT) double-degree track is priced higher.
Where does EDHEC rank for the Master in Management?
EDHEC placed 14th worldwide in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 ranking and 18th in the QS Business Masters Rankings (Management) 2026. It had reached as high as 4th in the FT 2024 edition before the 2025 reshuffle.
What careers do EDHEC MiM graduates pursue?
Placement leans towards financial services and consulting, with technology, audit, and advisory rounding out the cohort — consistent with EDHEC's strength in finance and its dense corporate-partnership network. The FT 2025 ranking reports a weighted three-year salary of roughly US $109,000 for the programme.
When are the EDHEC Master in Management application deadlines?
EDHEC uses rolling admissions, with applications open from September through to a final deadline the following June. For the September 2026 intake, the Business Management track closed on 26 June 2026, with the Finance track a little earlier. Dates for the September 2027 intake are usually published in autumn 2026. Because seats and scholarships are allocated across the cycle, applying early is an advantage.
Do you need a GMAT for the EDHEC Master in Management?
Yes — a standardised test score is required for the EDHEC MiM Grande École. EDHEC accepts the GMAT, GRE, TAGE-MAGE, CAT, and (for the Finance track) CFA Level 2. It does not publish a class average, and no minimum score is stated publicly. Applicants sharing results on GMAT Club have reported admits with a GMAT around 650 and a GRE of 161Q — a useful, if informal, data point for calibration.
Sources
- EDHEC Business School — Master in Management (programme overview) ↗ — EDHEC Business School
- EDHEC Business School — Master in Management (Business Management track): structure, accreditations, start date & final deadline ↗ — EDHEC Business School
- EDHEC Business School — Master in Management tuition fees ↗ — EDHEC Business School
- EDHEC Business School — Apply online (Master's degrees) ↗ — EDHEC Business School
- EDHEC Business School — About us (founded in Lille in 1906) ↗ — EDHEC Business School
- EDHEC Business School — Financial Times 2025 European Business Schools ranking ↗ — EDHEC Business School
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times
- QS Business Masters Rankings: Management 2026 ↗ — QS Quacquarelli Symonds
- EDHEC Business School — Career Impact report (Class of 2024) ↗ — EDHEC Business School
- EDHEC Business School — Master in Management admissions & requirements ↗ — EDHEC Business School