Graduates of the Prague University of Economics and Business MiM earn a reported median of $101k. The employment rate within three months of graduation is 100%.
That places it #21 of 35 programs we track on graduate salary, below the cohort median.
Frequently asked questions
Where does the Prague CEMS MIM rank in the Financial Times?
Prague University of Economics and Business placed 17th worldwide in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 — the highest-ranked programme in Central Europe and the top-ranked Tier-3 entry in that table. The FT reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $101,000 and a 100% employment rate at three months.
What salary can Prague CEMS MIM graduates expect?
The Financial Times 2025 ranking reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $101,000 — the FT's standardised cross-school metric measuring salaries three years after graduation. The school does not publish its own separate salary figure, so the FT figure is the most reliable benchmark available.
What careers do Prague CEMS MIM graduates pursue?
Graduates are placed in management, consulting, finance, and international business roles across Central Europe and beyond, supported by the CEMS corporate-partner network. The programme records a 100% employment rate within three months of graduation. The school does not publish a detailed employer or industry breakdown.
Sources
- VŠE CEMS MIM — Tuition fees ↗ — Prague University of Economics and Business
- Faculty of Business Administration — International Management / CEMS programme ↗ — Prague University of Economics and Business
- VŠE — History ↗ — Prague University of Economics and Business
- VŠE — AACSB accreditation news ↗ — Prague University of Economics and Business
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times