Rabat Business School (RBS), part of the International University of Rabat (UIR), has secured its spot among the Best School Experience 2026.
Independent French platform Speak & Act announced the list, with RBS earning an overall score of 4.46/5 from current students and 4.54/5 from alumni.
This reflects high satisfaction with academic excellence, professional support, and student life.
The report also assessed career progression insights for graduates, including junior professionals with 0 to three years reporting annual salaries of €20,000 and €25,000.
Confirmed professionals with three and five years report €20,000 and €75,000.
Nicolas Arnaud, dean and director of general of RB, who said the recognition is meaningful as it comes directly from students and alumni.
“It reflects the collective commitment of our academic and administrative teams to place the student experience at the center of our academic project, while preparing responsible, competent, and globally minded managers,” he said.
In September last year, RBS has ranked 20th worldwide in the 2025 Financial Times Master’s in Management rankings.
The ranking is a significant rise from the university’s 32nd place in 2024.
“This success confirms Rabat Business School as the only business school from Africa and the Middle East featured in this world-renowned ranking,” the school said in a statement in September.
It detailed how the Financial Times Master in Management Ranking assesses business schools on the basis of criteria such as program quality, student satisfaction, as well as graduate employability and curriculum internationalization.


