Rabat – Rabat Business School (RBS) hosted on Wednesday a study abroad fair at the International University of Rabat. It was a day of dreams, plans, and fresh possibilities for business students who flocked to meet representatives from universities worldwide.
However, the spotlight shone bright on the International Triple Bachelor (ITB) Program. It is a unique program that can take students from Rabat to Paris and finish in Montreal—three years, three schools, three diplomas.
RBS partnered with IESEG France and HEC Montreal – two prestigious universities in the business landscape.
“This program is life-changing,” said Agnès Darmaillacq, director at HEC Montreal. “Three continents, three prestigious schools, and endless opportunities. It’s about learning, growing, and thriving in an ever-connected world.”
Justin Blachère from IESEG Paris agreed: “It’s more than education. It’s a bridge across cultures. A pathway to bold futures.”
The ITB is a one-off program in Morocco. It combines the best of RBS, IESEG Paris, and HEC Montreal. These schools stand tall—ranked, recognized, and ready to deliver.
In the end, students walk away with a Bachelor in International Program Management from Rabat, a Bachelor in International Business from IESEG Paris, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from HEC Montreal.
That’s not just paper, says Darmaillacq. That’s proof of grit, intellect, and international flair.
RBS students also had the opportunity to talk to university representatives, learn more about the requirements for successful applications, and explore the programs on offer that promise to support a thriving corporate career.
The University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, north of London, stood present at the study abroad fair.
“We are just twenty minutes from London by train,” said Nasser Jamalkhan, a programme leader at Hertfordshire Business School. “Our campuses are vibrant. Students get the best of both worlds—big city energy and cosy community vibes.”
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Meanwhile, the day wasn’t just about programs. It was about people, students and stories.
Mohammed Fayçal Belmokaddem, a business student at RBS, shared his journey. “RBS opened doors for me. I’ve earned two degrees already, and I’m studying Business Analytics,” Fayçal said. “Data is the future, and I want to lead.”
On tips to thrive in the corporate world, Fayçal advises students to “work on soft skills. Communication is everything. Degrees are important, but your voice, your confidence, that’s what sets you apart.”
Both IESEG France and HEC Montreal are top of the ranking of business universities.
HEC Montreal is ranked 5th in Canada, according to Times Higher Education, with more than 13,400 students. A quarter of them are international students from 145 countries.
On the other hand, IESEG France is a triple crown Business School (1% of Business Schools in the world) and ranked 32nd worldwide (2023 Financial Times Ranking). Its programs are recognized in France by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles.
Through these partnerships, RBS proves their programs are on track to rival the best in the world, and that dreams can stretch beyond borders with degrees that hold weight.

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