ESCP Business School

[8] Its stature and importance ascended during the 19th century and it moved to its current Parisian location on the Avenue de la République in 1898.

In 1892, ESCP set up selective admissions processes, which continued to be retained and, today, take the form of competitive exams.

[11] In 2018, ESCP became an École consulaire, largely financed by the public Chambers of Commerce in Paris, Berlin, and Turin.

Grandes écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.

[20][21] Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (Unités d'enseignement or Modules), each worth a defined number of European credits (ECTS).

The highly coveted PGE (Programme Grande École) ends with the degree of Master in Management (MiM).

[20][21][22] [33] ESCP students can study on campuses in France (Paris), the UK (London), Spain (Madrid), Germany (Berlin), Italy (Turin), and Poland (Warsaw).

[36] Exchange Dual degrees Business Politics Research and education Media and culture Sports Associations

French economist and businessman Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832)