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HEC Montreal

School info
4.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.5
Food
3.2
Clubs
3.7
Facilities
4.2
Internet
4.2
Location
4
Opportunities
4.4
Safety
4.7
Social
4
Happiness
4.4

Basic Information

Location

  • Montréal, QC

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Business School
  • Established: 1907
  • Founder: Montréal Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • Nearly 150

Key Area

  • Strategy
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environmental
  • Social
  • and Governance (ESG) issues
  • Technology and Information Systems

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 13,420 (2022)
  • Undergraduates: 9,421 (2022)
  • Postgraduates: 3,996 (2022)
  • Academic Staff: 312 (2022)
  • Administrative Staff: 699 (2021)

Notable Alumni

  • François Legault
  • Pauline Marois
  • Daniel Paillé
  • Antoine Arnault
  • Jacques Parizeau

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 5
Insane student life
Overall 5
Great school!
Overall 4.8
Great school !
Overall 4.7
Great spaces for learning. Great people and fantastic multicultural environment reflective of the city peoplescape.
Overall 4.5
meilleure école du monde
Overall 4.5
Best school ever
Overall 4.5
Very nice school, good learning environment with a lot of technologies.
Overall 4.5
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Overall 4.5
Great business school in Canada. One of the best in the country and maybe the best in Quebec. There's a good balance between research and teachings. All-in-all a great school.
Overall 4.4
good
Bad reviews
Overall 1.9
People outside Montreal rarely know about HEC and that is even more serious outside Quebec. HEC is a part of U de Montreal which is number 5 or 6 in the country and not sure why HEC avoided all mentions in their website and all publications. Also, really lacking student support.
Overall 1.9
Bad teachers for a high reputation school.
Overall 2
The internship and job opportunities are restricted to the province of Quebec. Many professors have not adapted to the online teaching mode and lectures are rather dull. They expect you to know everything from the readings and the lecture is just a revision of readings.