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Financial Times Ranking

Since 2007 SSE Riga has appeared in the Financial Times Ranking of European Business Schools. The School is ranked together with its 'mother', the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), and its 'sister', the Stockholm School of Economics in Russia (SSE Russia).

According to the Financial Times Ranking of Top European Business School in 2011, SSE Riga is the Nr 1. business school in the Baltic/Nordic region.  

SSE's position in the Euro ranking in 2011 was 19th out of 75, which is the same position as in 2010.


The Financial Times conducts annual rankings of  the leading business schools, universities and other institutions that offer different forms of business education, executive training and functional training throughout Europe and  the rest of the world. These schools and programs are evaluated using a number of criteria, including comprehensive surveys of program alumni as well as quantitative information provided by the business schools themselves. The rankings contain information on such topics as career progress and salary percentage increase, as well as teaching methodology, faculty qualifications and international exposure.  





Insider's View



I am confident that no other school in the Baltics can offer such a combination of an international background, a modern programme, long traditions and an extremely high level of practical experience.

 

Eva Jansen
Director in Assurance
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Estonia, Class of 1998