MCI wins industry magazine ranking

Date 2020-04-02

1st place with an overall grade of 1.66 | The Entrepreneurial School® scores with excellent quality, versatility and a high degree of recognition

The Austrian personnel managers and managing directors ranked the MCI at the top. Photo: fifeflyingfive_Fotolia
The Austrian personnel managers and managing directors ranked the MCI at the top. Photo: fifeflyingfive_Fotolia

The winner of this year's industry magazine ranking comes from Tyrol. This is reported in the latest issue of the Austrian industry magazine, which in cooperation with the opinion research institute IMAD asked personnel managers and managing directors of the respective TOP-100 companies in each province about their assessment of the training at Austrian universities of applied sciences.

With an image score of 1.66*, MCI won this year's evaluation. Moreover, the MCI is the only university that has been able to regularly be in the top 3 in previous years. The editors of the study consider the MCI to be an entrepreneurially oriented university with an enormously diverse range of Bachelor and Master programs as well as executive programs, which score points not least in the segment of customized continuing education. "Quality, internationality, brand and network are the building blocks of a successful university," explains MCI Rector Andreas Altmann. "It is our declared goal to enable motivated young people to achieve outstanding performance, which they can then use successfully in companies and thus contribute to securing our business location. I am very pleased about the recognition of the decision-makers in Austrian companies".

*Rating in the school grading system.

 

 

 

 

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