Over the years, the US has been the most popular study destination for Indian students. There is a wide range of opportunities to gain practical experience while studying for an MBA or Business Masters in the US. Many programs here have options for work placements and internships that count towards the degree you earn, offering the chance to gain professional accreditation as well.
Join us for this livecast to hear business school admissions directors share their insights on what it takes to get an MBA in the US today. The talk will also include helpful tips on how to identify the right programs, how the application processes have evolved, who stands the best chance to qualify, scholarships for international & domestic students, and more.
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UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business
Speaker Eric DuarteOverviewAt the forefront of digital leadership, the Full-Time MBA at the Merage School is centered around helping you better manage innovation in combination with your career. With an unbeatable southern California location, tight knit and engaged community combined with a cutting-edge curriculum and top-notch Career Center, the Merage School will prepare you to advance your career and confidently lead in an ever-evolving business climate. Consistently ranked among the top 5% of business schools worldwide, the Merage School positions its graduates as leaders for a digitally driven world. |
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About the speakerEric DuarteEric is the Associate Director of Recruitment and Admissions for the Full-Time MBA program as well as assists with Admissions and Recruitment for the Masters of Biotechnology Management and Engineering Management programs. |
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Penn State University - Smeal
Speaker Ryan HessOverviewThe Penn State University Smeal College of Busines hosts internationally ranked Full time, Online, and Executive MBA Programs, along with a suite of 1-year Residential Masters programs that includes Management and Leadership, Corporate Finance, and Real Estate Analysis & Development. Located in State College, Pennsylvania, all programs consist of small, community-based cohorts of 60 students per year, with a focus on creating an collaborative environment that provides personalized attention from faculty and experiential project and team learning. |
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About the speakerRyan HessRyan has 10 years of experience in higher education with various positions in athletics, admissions, and career services. He is currently the Assistant Director of Employer Relations and Recruitment at the Smeal College of Business. |