What is the difference between SKEMA’s master of science programmes and its Grande Ecole programme?

What is the difference between SKEMA’s master of science programmes and its Grande Ecole programme?

Last update: Tuesday, Dec 24, 2024

Both programmes award a master's degree.

The differences between MSc and PGE:

  • Admissions to our master of science programmes are done throughout the year on the strength of a portfolio and an interview.

  • For the Grande Ecole programme, admission is based on a competitive examination and is available to students with a minimum of two years or three years of higher education.

  • A student admitted on to an MSc programme goes straight into his or her speciality; for the Grande Ecole Programme, he or she has two years to decide.

For international students, the differences between MSc and MiM*:

  • Admission to the MSc is based on a portfolio only; admission to the Master in Management (MiM)* requires a written test (TAGE MAGE, GMAT, GRE or CAT) and a certificate of proficiency in English.

  • A student admitted to the MSc programme goes straight into his or her speciality; for the MiM programme, he or she has one year to decide.

*The Master in Management (MiM), for international students, is equivalent to the Grande Ecole programme.

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