UGBS Executive MBA best-rated MBA | Dutch Master's Guide 2025
According to the independent Keuzegids Masters 2025, the Executive MBA of the University of Groningen Business School is the best rated MBA in the Netherlands (both part-time and full-time programmes).
This is according to the comparative student assessments published by the Keuzegids last week. The Executive MBA at UGBS has four tracks to choose from: Energy Transition, Food & Retail, Health and Sustainable Business Models. And scores high and above-average in all five categories assessed: content, lecturers, examinations, career preparation and atmosphere. The final assessment is thus the best of all MBAs in the Netherlands published in the Keuzegids.

‘These scores confirm the quality and relevance of our programme and its four tracks, each of which responds to current societal challenges as well as the ambitions of our students,’ responds UGBS Scientific Director Dr Thijs Broekhuizen. ‘Thanks to all lecturers who contribute to the success of the programme with their commitment and expertise, to the supportive programme management team that organises everything perfectly, and to our participants for their valuable feedback. ‘
The Keuzegids Masters is published annually, and is based on the responses from the National Student Survey for which students are invited each year to rate their programme.
More about the Executive MBA at UGBS:
Health (NL)
Meebouwen aan de toekomst van het gezondheidslandschap
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Online informatiesessie: 3 april 2025 (aanmelden)
Sustainable Business Models (NL)
Voor leiderschap van impactvolle transformatie
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Online informatiesessie: 13 mei 2025 (aanmelden)
Food & Retail (NL)
Uniek MBA-programma met EFMI Business School
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Online informatiesessie: 17 april 2025 (aanmelden)
Energy Transition (EN)
For the future change leaders in energy
Last modified: | 17 April 2025 3.17 p.m. |
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