
Who we are Rome Business School is one of the top business schools in Italy by numbers of students per year and accreditations. Born in 2011, is now the most international one with more than 1,500 students coming from 161 countries. We offer high quality educational Master and MBA programs and Executive Education training programs intenationally accreditated and ranked among the top worldwide: Rome Business School is the best school to choose for you to become the manager the world needs. Ever since Rome Business School was founded, we have focused our efforts on creating a multicultural, diverse learning environment. Choosing Rome Business School for a higher education program does not just mean receiving a top-level education, but also coming in contact with brand new perspectives and building strong and lasting bonds that span distances. Better managers for a Better world Planeta Formation y Universidades Rome Business School is member of Planeta Formation y Universidades, an international network created by the group Planeta De Agostini, which embodies a strong commitment to university education and vocational and lifelong training. This means that more than 100,000 students of over 161 nationalities are being connected to talent and knowledge through open, flexible and useful models. On every level, in different subjects, method, and area. Planeta Formación y Universidades, as a diversified business area of two large publishing, communication and entertainment groups, stays loyal to a set of essential high business values. A leading and enterprising spirit that is now combined with the latest technologies and the ambition to deliver for global communities. Grupo Planeta Grupo Planeta is the leading publishing and communication group in Spain and Latin America. Since the founding of Editorial Planeta in Barcelona in 1949, the group has diversified and boosted its several business areas, which alongside Planeta Formación y Universidades, currently include more than 100 publishing labels, communications media, content production for films and TV, its own distribution channels and online and distance sale outlets. A leading offer at the service of culture, training, information and audio-visual entertainment. The first italian Business School with a total international heartSee more
I joined Rome Business School for the April 2025 intake with high hopes. What I experienced was completely different from what was promised. The quality of education is very poor. Classes feel rushed and unorganized. The materials are basic and sometimes outdated. Many professors do not explain things clearly and struggle with English, which makes it hard to understand simple concepts. Most of the time it feels like they are just reading from slides with no real teaching or structure. Support is one of the worst parts. Before payment, communication was fast and friendly. After enrollment, everything changed. Replies take days or never come. Follow-ups are messy and confusing. You are passed from one person to another and no one takes real responsibility. Simple issues become long problems. Nothing is managed properly. Timetables change suddenly. Information comes late or not at all. Deadlines are unclear. Students are left to figure things out alone. It feels like a total mess, not a serious academic environment. After joining, I started reading more on Reddit and Italian forums and realized my experience was not unique. Many former and current students report the same issues: poor teaching quality, weak or unprepared professors, chaotic management, aggressive sales before payment, and big problems when trying to withdraw or ask for refunds. Several people say they felt misled about what kind of “master” they were enrolling in and later discovered it is not a real university degree in the way they thought. I also saw that Trustpilot has put a warning on Rome Business School saying they may be using unsupported methods to ask for reviews. For me, this explains a lot. From what I have seen, the school focuses on a small number of students who had a smoother experience and pushes them to leave very positive reviews. These are usually people who already had low expectations or just happened to get lucky with their class, their teacher, or their personal situation. Their good outcome often seems like luck, not the result of strong support or high-quality teaching. Because of this, the positive reviews on Trustpilot do not feel genuine or representative to me. They look carefully selected and pushed by the school. The whole process looks biased and not fair. In my opinion, people should not rely on those positive reviews at all. The negative reviews, on the other hand, match what I lived and what many others describe on independent platforms. They show the real, general picture of the experience at Rome Business School much better than the 5-star comments. For the high amount of money paid, the value is extremely low. I do not feel supported, I do not feel I received serious education, and I do not feel this school deserves the image it tries to show online.

The topic we discussed is really relevant to my current situation, as I am abroad and looking for work, I must say with a bit of difficulty. Therefore, I found it very interesting to take inspiration from what the professor shared with us. I will try to put his teachings/suggestions into practice. It was a really useful and constructive workshop. Thank you.

It was an honor to participate in the recent online visit to Wella Company and to have been invited to share my experience. The session was much more than a presentation about Wella by Romolo Ganzerli (Global Head of B2B eCommerce). The way he detailed Wella's digital transformation journey and the redefinition of the industry through data was fascinating. In addition to the strategic vision, I was particularly inspired by Romolo sharing his personal and entrepreneurial journey. I thought the opportunity to interact directly with him during the Q&A session was very timely on the part of Rome Business School. I hope the school continues to give students these opportunities!

Rome business School provides so many different features into our master's program. One of them, workshops. Last week, we had an amazing entrepreneur. Great 60 minutes, full of insightful details, about the process (entrepreneurial) and career life (corporate). It was impressive, friendly, transparent, and empathic. Sharing his point of view and designated a time for the students to ask some questions. Personally, I truly appreciated the time, the dedication and the information shared.