Rankings

Corvinus was elected among the top 3 business schools in Eastern Europe

Tar Gábor | 2022-11-16
Corvinus University of Budapest has again been ranked among the top three business schools in the Eastern European region by Eduniversal, a Paris-based global ranking and rating agency specializing in higher education.

Eduniversal has published its yearly ranking of the world’s top 1,000 business schools which represent 154 countries.

Eduniversal World Convention 2022 was held in Cairo, where the top three business schools in each of the world’s regions (nine geographical zones) were elected based on the votes of the leaders of the universities included in the Eduniversal ranking, according to press release of Corvinus.

The leaders of the best 1000 business schools had to answer the question of which university they would recommend to their students if they wanted to study in a region other than their own.

The leaders of the top 3 Eastern European business schools. On the left side Dr. Péter Fehér, Vice-President for International Relations, Corvinus University of Budapest (Photo: Corvinus)

Prague and Ljubljana business schools were voted best in the region

Corvinus has again been ranked among the top three business schools in the Eastern European region. It was tied for third place with St. Petersburg University in the region covering 21 countries. There was a tie for the first place as well: Prague University of Economics and Business, and University of Ljubljana were ranked as the best business schools in the region. University of Warsaw came second.

In recent years, Corvinus has been consistently ranked among the top three business schools in Eastern Europe, coming second in 2020, 2018 and 2017 and first in 2019.

We recently reported that Corvinus was again the only Hungarian institution which had been included in the Financial Times’ list of the world’s best management training programmes this year. With its Management and Leadership master programme, Corvinus has been placed 98th in the top 100.