Kalpana Heliya
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Harvard Business School (HBS) is a business school in the United States. It is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University and is currently ranked number one among American business schools by the U.S. News. The school offers a full-time MBA program, doctoral programs, as well as many executive education programs.
MBA program
HBS, as seen from across the Charles River. In the background is the steeple of Baker Library.
Harvard Business School offers a two-year full time MBA program, which consists of one year of mandatory courses (Required Curriculum) and one year of unrestricted course selection (Elective Curriculum). Some students are also invited to attend two-three week pre-MBA programs that take place at the end of the summer before the Required Curriulum. Admission is highly selective, with an admissions rate of 12% for the class of 2010[2] The student body is international and diverse, with 67% of students who are citizens of the United States.[3] Women comprise 38% of the class of 2010. [2]. Graduates of the Harvard Business graduate with a general management degree and not a particular specialization in a field.
Admission
HBS looks for candidates who exhibit leadership potential, capacity for intellectual growth, and the drive to make a difference in their community. The school aims to attract students representing a wide range of interests, perspectives and experiences as reflected by its highly diverse student body. Each year students represent more than seventy countries and a wide range of backgrounds ranging from professional sports, medicine and military to consulting and investment banking.
-To be considered for admission, a candidate must submit the following:
-Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores,
-Responses to the application essay questions,
-Resume,
-Recommendations,
-Academic transcript,
-TOEFL or IELTS score, if applicable
-Nonrefundable U.S. $235 application fee (College seniors pay a reduced fee of $100)
-There is no minimum work experience required
Harvard Business School
MBA program
HBS, as seen from across the Charles River. In the background is the steeple of Baker Library.
Harvard Business School offers a two-year full time MBA program, which consists of one year of mandatory courses (Required Curriculum) and one year of unrestricted course selection (Elective Curriculum). Some students are also invited to attend two-three week pre-MBA programs that take place at the end of the summer before the Required Curriulum. Admission is highly selective, with an admissions rate of 12% for the class of 2010[2] The student body is international and diverse, with 67% of students who are citizens of the United States.[3] Women comprise 38% of the class of 2010. [2]. Graduates of the Harvard Business graduate with a general management degree and not a particular specialization in a field.
Admission
HBS looks for candidates who exhibit leadership potential, capacity for intellectual growth, and the drive to make a difference in their community. The school aims to attract students representing a wide range of interests, perspectives and experiences as reflected by its highly diverse student body. Each year students represent more than seventy countries and a wide range of backgrounds ranging from professional sports, medicine and military to consulting and investment banking.
-To be considered for admission, a candidate must submit the following:
-Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores,
-Responses to the application essay questions,
-Resume,
-Recommendations,
-Academic transcript,
-TOEFL or IELTS score, if applicable
-Nonrefundable U.S. $235 application fee (College seniors pay a reduced fee of $100)
-There is no minimum work experience required
Harvard Business School