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HEC School of Management : ウィキペディア英語版
HEC Paris

HEC Paris or ''école des Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Paris'' is a European business school located in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. HEC is the business school of ParisTech and is considered one of the most prominent business schools in the world.〔(HEC Paris | Rankings )〕 It was ranked as the best business school in Europe seven times in the eight-year period between 2006 and 2013 in the Financial Times ranking, and ranked second in Europe in 2014〔(Financial Times - European Business School Rankings 2014 )〕 Among the most selective French grandes écoles, and traditionally seen as the most prestigious French business school,〔()〕 HEC offers its flagship Master in Management – Grande école program, MBA and EMBA programs, eleven specialized MSc programs, a PhD program, and many executive education offerings. It holds the Triple accreditation : AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB.〔(Triple accredited business schools (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS) )〕
==Overview==
HEC Paris was created in 1881 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry on the model of French ''grandes écoles'' and has progressively become one of the most selective graduate schools in Europe. On average, it has been ranked as the best business school in Europe by the ''Financial Times''〔(European Business school rankings 2009, ''Financial Times'' )〕 since the ranking's inception.
The school grants a Grande Ecole degree (MSc in Management), pre-experience master's degrees, an MBA, two EMBA and offers a PhD program. It has several double degree agreements (Public Policy, Management and Technology, International Business, Sustainable Development, Environmental Development, Management Studies, Business Administration, Law and Diplomacy) with foreign business schools and universities as well as other French institutions.
As is also the case for other top French grandes écoles, HEC’s reputation relies on its highly competitive entrance exam, a ''concours'' jointly organized with other French business schools. Among the 9,500 students seating the concours after 2 years of preparatory classes, HEC has an admission rate of 4% and a yield of 99.7%.〔(Statistics on entrance exams and choices made by admitted students ) or (Official statistics )〕
HEC is among the few ''grandes écoles'' and is known to educate Europe's top executives and political elite, and has many notable alumni in business and politics. In 2011, 12 of the 40 largest French publicly traded companies have an alumnus of HEC Paris as CEO (or equivalent).〔("Les HEC prennent le pouvoir", ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' )〕 With regards to the number of CEOs of Fortune Global 500 companies, HEC ranks as the 4th higher education institution in the world, and the 1st in Europe.〔(2011 study by Ecole des Mines de Paris )〕

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