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JIBS accreditations, rankings and networks

You are graduating from one of the world's most internationally accredited business schools. Thanks to Triple Crown accreditation (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) and strong international rankings, your degree truly stands out. Employers recognise its quality, and it opens doors to global opportunities.

What does Triple Crown accreditation mean for you?

Only a few business schools worldwide hold the Triple Crown accreditation - and you're graduating from one of them. This distinction follows you wherever your career takes you.

You'll benefit from:

  • A degree that stands out: Employers recognise the value of a triple-accredited degree.
  • Global recognition: Your qualification is trusted worldwide.
  • Career advantage: Rankings reflect alumni success – including yours.
  • Networks that open doors: Accredited schools attract top employers and partners across the globe.

International rankings and recognition

JIBS is internationally ranked by the Financial Times and QS for alumni
career success and global mobility. Your degree is valued worldwide, and
its impact lasts long after graduation.

Why your engagement matters

Accreditations and rankings depend largely on alumni feedback. When you respond to surveys and share updates, you help protect the value of your own degree and strengthen JIBS’ reputation. Without alumni input, rankings decline – and that can affect how employers perceive your qualification.

Stay connected – it only takes a minute

JU email accounts expire after graduation. To ensure we can reach you for important surveys, alumni updates, and career opportunities, please share your personal and most-used email address below. Your details will only be used for accreditation, ranking, and alumni purposes.

Together, we keep JIBS strong – and your degree powerful

Your engagement helps maintain JIBS' international reputation.
By staying connected and taking a few minutes to respond when we reach out, you’re helping future students - and strengthening the value of your own degree.