Founded in 1990, Cambridge Judge Business School is relatively young, but draws on centuries of academic excellence courtesy of Cambridge University.
The one-year Cambridge MBA program aims to “transform individuals, organizations and society”.
With ties to one of the world’s top-ranked universities, the admission process is a rigorous one. Applicants are expected to have graduated in the top 25 percent of their university degree class, must have a GMAT or GRE score, as well as at least three years of business experience and some degree of international experience.
Each candidate must also become a member of one of the 31 colleges of the University of Cambridge once given a spot at the b-school.
The Cambridge MBA course is divided into four terms and features 16 compulsory modules and a personal selection from 48 elective modules.
92 percent of Cambridge MBA students find employment within three months of graduation, with an average salary of just under £100,000 (US$133,000).
The course fee is £53,000 (just over US$70,000), with an additional application fee of £150 (US$200).
Other postgraduate studies include: Executive MBA; Master of Accounting (MAcc); Master of Finance (MFin); Masters & Diploma in Entrepreneurship; Masters in Social Innovation; MPhil in Management; MPhil in Technology Policy; PhDs & Research Masters.
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Founded in 1990, Cambridge Judge Business School is relatively young, but draws on centuries of academic excellence courtesy of Cambridge University.
The one-year Cambridge MBA program aims to “transform individuals, organizations and society”.
With ties to one of the world’s top-ranked universities, the admission process is a rigorous one. Applicants are expected to have graduated in the top 25 percent of their university degree class, must have a GMAT or GRE score, as well as at least three years of business experience and some degree of international experience.
Each candidate must also become a member of one of the 31 colleges of the University of Cambridge once given a spot at the b-school.
The Cambridge MBA course is divided into four terms and features 16 compulsory modules and a personal selection from 48 elective modules.
92 percent of Cambridge MBA students find employment within three months of graduation, with an average salary of just under £100,000 (US$133,000).
The course fee is £53,000 (just over US$70,000), with an additional application fee of £150 (US$200).
Other postgraduate studies include: Executive MBA; Master of Accounting (MAcc); Master of Finance (MFin); Masters & Diploma in Entrepreneurship; Masters in Social Innovation; MPhil in Management; MPhil in Technology Policy; PhDs & Research Masters.
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