Tuition for the IÉSEG School of Management Master in Management is €13,200 per year (≈ €26,400 over the two-year Master cycle) for the 24 months program.
| Total tuition | €13,200 per year (≈ €26,400 over the two-year Master cycle) |
|---|---|
| Tuition (numeric) | €26,400 |
| 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 IÉSEG Grande École Programme cost?
Tuition for the Master cycle (the two years that lead to the FT-ranked degree) is €13,200 per year for the 2026/27 intake, giving a total of approximately €26,400 in tuition across the programme. IÉSEG operates rolling admissions sessions and offers an early-application fee discount for candidates who apply in the earliest rounds.
Where does IÉSEG rank for the Master in Management?
IÉSEG placed 26th worldwide in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025, with a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $85,000 and a 98% employment rate at three months. In the QS Business Masters Rankings (Management) 2026 it placed 67th.
What does the IÉSEG Grande École Programme involve?
The Grande École Programme (GEP) is a five-year curriculum of which the final two years constitute the FT-ranked Master cycle (120 ECTS). Students join the Master directly with a recognised Bachelor's degree. The programme is triple-crown accredited (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) and is delivered across IÉSEG's Lille and Paris campuses, with options spanning management, strategy, finance, marketing, and international business.
What salary can IÉSEG MiM graduates expect?
Two figures are commonly cited and should not be conflated. The Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 ranking reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $85,000 — a figure that tracks alumni earnings at one, three, and five years post-graduation across all reporting graduates. Separately, IÉSEG's own 2025 CGE graduate employment survey reports an average gross annual salary including bonuses of approximately €51,825 for the most recent graduating class. The FT figure is an international, multi-year measure; the school figure reflects French-market starting salaries.
When is the IÉSEG Grande École Programme application deadline?
IÉSEG uses rolling international admissions sessions — approximately eight sessions from November through to mid-June for the 2026/27 intake. There is no single annual deadline; places are awarded on a rolling basis and an early-application fee discount is available for the earliest sessions. Dates for the 2027/28 intake have not yet been published.
Sources
- IÉSEG — Grande École Programme ↗ — IÉSEG School of Management
- IÉSEG — Grande École Programme figures & statistics ↗ — IÉSEG School of Management
- IÉSEG — 2025 graduate employment (CGE survey) ↗ — IÉSEG School of Management
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times
- QS Business Masters Rankings: Management 2026 ↗ — QS Quacquarelli Symonds