Switch Language

Figaro's 2023 ranking highlights the employability of UniLaSalle graduates.

With an overall score of 14.1/20, UniLaSalle ranks 41st out of 102 post-baccalaureate engineering schools, and confirms its recent results in other rankings, with a place in group A of engineering schools in the L'Etudiant ranking (i.e. 80th out of 169 schools) and 67th place out of 131 schools in the Usine Nouvelle ranking. Le Figaro Etudiant uses public data from the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieurs (©CTI - Year 2022) to analyze 3 main areas: employability, academic excellence and international scope. 

Le Figaro 2023 engineering school ranking

Employability

The employability of young UniLaSalle graduates is rated at 16.1/20. This high level of employability stems from the fact that our training courses are well suited to the labour needs of the agricultural, agri-food, energy, construction, IT, industrial engineering and environmental sectors. At UniLaSalle, professional integration is a major challenge and a daily concern. It is based on preparation and support for employment by the Career Center, as well as an observatory on the integration of young UniLaSalle graduates. Integration is also linked to the solid network of alumni and the proximity of companies that participate in the School's governing bodies, teaching and research development.

UniLaSalle appears to be one of the leaders in higher education working for France's strategic sovereignty and reindustrialization, while offering a strategic vision of ecological and societal transformations. 

International

With a score of 12.9/20 for international influence, the 3 criteria used by Le Figaro are undoubtedly incomplete, as evidenced by the 5-year i-safe international program, entirely in English, and UniLaSalle's "Bienvenue en France" label from Campus France, with a 3-star rating. What's more, following the mergers with the Ecole des Métiers de l'Environnement de Bruz (UniLaSalle Rennes) and then with ESIEE Amiens (UniLaSalle Amiens), the gradual introduction of new programs on all sites means that almost 100% of students can take part in an academic exchange or internship abroad. Lastly, the low proportion of new graduates working abroad is linked to the sectors of activity that recruit strongly in France.  

Previous rankings