Koç University Graduate School of Business has been ranked 31st in the rankings of the Financial Times, one of the world’s most prestigious publications, in which “Executive MBA” (EMBA) programs of business schools all over the world are evaluated, maintaining its first place in Türkiye this year.

In the prestigious rankings in which the top business schools of the world are evaluated, Koç University Graduate School of Business was once again the only institution from Türkiye to rank in the top 100. Reaching a ratio of 50% in women faculty members, Koç University Graduate School of Business shared the first place with regard to this criterion with three universities.

The Financial Times rankings consider a total of 16 criteria, which are determined by evaluations based on such factors as the career progress of graduates, salary increase rates, gender distribution among faculty members, as well as the international recognition of the program and publications of faculty members with high impact factor.

With its Executive MBA and MBA programs, Koç University Graduate School of Business is the only institution in Türkiye to attain accreditation from AMBA (The Association of MBAs), the leading authority in graduate business education. Koç University Graduate School of Business, which also carries AACSB accreditation, maintains its status as the first and only academic institution in Türkiye to attain the “Triple Crown” title with its recently renewed EQUIS accreditation.