ISM University of Management and Economics - Quality Accreditation

Quality Accreditation

  • EDUNIVERSAL award
    • ISM has received an award from EDUNIVERSAL that placed ISM among the 300 top World Business Schools. It was granted four palms and, together with 200 business schools, was grouped under the second category “TOP Business Schools”. By this score ISM takes the leading position in Lithuania and ranks among the highest in Central and East Europe.
  • International Quality Accreditation (IQA)
    • Awarded to ISM in 2006 by the Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN).
  • European Credit Transfer Label (ECTS label)
  • Accreditation by the Lithuanian Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education
    • The group of international experts who carried out the accreditation of business and management study programmes at Lithuanian universities in 2005 accredited the business and management bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes of ISM University of Management and Economics without any additional conditions.
  • ISM ranks first in the Lithuanian higher education institutions rating
    • Lithuanian weekly Veidas has published a rating of higher education institutions compiled based on eight different criteria: scientific and artistic activities of universities, the highest scores of academic staff and alumni activities, academic staff qualifications, the variety of fields of study, conditions for studies, a student survey, the labour market and the structure of financing. ISM University of Management and Economics collected 63.2 points out of 100, which was the highest score among private universities, and ranked second among all Lithuanian universities.

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