

IAE Toulouse School of Management is now named TSM (Toulouse School of Management) and was founded by IPA (Institution for Business Preparation) in 1955, then, 18 years later, it became IAE Toulouse.
TSM provides high-level education which guarantees students employment within one year upon graduation. The full-time programmes (both at graduate and undergraduate levels) offered are: Accounting and Financial Control, Finance, Human Resource Management , Marketing, and Strategy. The campus is located in Toulouse. TSM offers international experiences for students. It has many international partners. Courses are taught by professional lecturers and experts to prepare students for working world. To be eligible to study at a Master’s level, prospective students need to submit proof of completion of 180 credits (ECTS) and provide their English language test scores. TSM made it its mission to train socially responsible, enterprising managers in a multinational environment. TSM offers 4 Bachelor programmes in either French or English, 5 Master programmes, 1 preparatory course for 2 national accounting degrees and 7 professionally oriented Bachelor level degrees. With over 90 partner universities throughout the world, foreign professors from the worlds most prestigious universities are regularly invited to teach at TSM. Currently TSM has over 3,000 students.
I moved to France from abroad to study the Master in International Management at TSM, expecting an internationally minded, well-organised programme. Instead, I was met with chaotic administration, lack of support, unfair teaching practices, and a complete absence of professionalism.
There were courses where teachers expressed their frustration with the behaviour of the students and retaliated by designing vague, unfair exams, which led to a significant number of people failing. The promised opportunity to review or discuss grades simply does not exist. Some teachers gave lessons partially or entirely in French, even though this is officially an English-taught programme. When students missed classes (even with valid reasons), they were openly threatened with grade penalties, regardless of their performance.
To make matters worse, even official documents like transcripts and diplomas are only available in French, which is unacceptable in an international English programme.
The situation is even worse when it comes to programme coordination and administration. The programme coordinator is one of the least helpful and most disengaged people I have encountered in an academic setting. She shows no genuine interest in students, offers no meaningful support, and avoids responsibility wherever possible. Her role feels purely bureaucratic, with no concern for the experience or success of the students she is supposed to support.
Internship procedures are a complete nightmare. The entire system is designed for students staying in France—as soon as you do your internship abroad, the process becomes hell. The administration is in French only, and there is no support for international placements. Requirements are unclear and never communicated, support is inconsistent and each person in the administration says something different.
The Erasmus process is just as broken—completely untransparent and mismanaged. There is zero flexibility, zero guidance, and zero fairness. They will always find a reason to not give you a grant, or the pot is somehow empty 😉
This programme might seem prestigious and international on the surface. In reality, it is outdated, uncoordinated, and uninterested in delivering a meaningful international education. Students are not supported—they are left to navigate a broken system alone.
The only positive thing is that the campus is very pretty and located in the middle of the city. Also, Toulouse is a nice place for studying.
View moreMy journey at TSM has been nothing short of transformative. The commitment to academic excellence, coupled with international teachers, has provided me with a robust education. The emphasis on diversity and inclusion was an excellent environment for my personal growth.
The curriculum is designed to blend theory with real-world application and equips students with the skills necessary to thrive in a dynamic global landscape.
The possibility of a university exchange abroad has been a pivotal aspect of my education, providing me with the opportunity to immerse myself in a different culture and educational system. My dream of living and working abroad was made possible thank to TSM.
In conclusion, TSM is a school that I would recommend without a doubt to anyone that wish to acquire business excellence in a multicultural environment.
View moreGreat learning environment, excellent curriculum and well-experienced professors. Lots of group work and networking opportunities in an international environment with students from different parts of the world
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