B-school apps ‘leveling off’ from pandemic boom
After a number of years of business schools reporting upticks in international applications, growth for many is beginning to slow, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council.
After a number of years of business schools reporting upticks in international applications, growth for many is beginning to slow, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council.
Employers in Asian and Middle Eastern countries have indicated a high preference for international business degrees, research has suggested.
Applications to MBA and business master’s programs at graduate business schools are seeing an increase from international students, a survey has suggested.
Pearson VUE has extended its partnership with the Graduate Management Admission Council to continue delivering its computer-based tests globally.
Applications to business school programs globally have risen over the past year with domestic students turning to management programs due to "economic uncertainty", a survey of 1,085 programs at 325 institutions worldwide has shown.
More than 50 business school deans have written an open letter to president Trump warning that the country does not have the skilled talent it needs, as the US experiences a slump in international business school applications.
More than half (54%) of respondents to a recent GMAC survey have said that uncertainty around Brexit has made no impact on the attractiveness of Britain as a place to study.
Almost a third of business schools across the US have attributed the domestic political climate as the top reason for the recent slump in applications, according to a new survey.