military mba acceptance rates

The application process to get into a top MBA program is rigorous, but don’t let the amount of work involved discourage you – it’ll be worth it once you get in and start your MBA journey. They are really strong schools with a greater than 50% chance of admission. This include top 15 schools such as Kellogg, Tuck, CBS (rolling admission), Ross and Duke. Some schools and their MBA programs are more difficult to land a spot than others. MIT Sloan School of Management, ranked third best in the world according to the QS Global MBA Rankings 2020, is the third most competitive school on the list with an acceptance rate of 14.6 percent. They make up around 86% percent of MBA applicants. My advice for military applicants is to apply to Ross and Duke. Acceptance rates represent how many applicants are admitted into a school’s MBA program, and they’re a great indicator of how competitive it really is to land a spot on your MBA of choice. I am a 41 year old, with over 13 years experience, Marine Engineer, Masters Specialised, Indian Navy officer, in 20th year of commissioned service, looking to become veteran come fall 2018 and switch to B-World, transiting through a good B-school that strengthens my chances of good work options and offfers. Below you can see what majors have a higher acceptance rate than we would expect and which have lower acceptance rates, given the GMAT and GPA. She recently graduated in Journalism & Creative Writing with Politics and International Relations, and now enjoys writing for a student audience. Schools with little to no lift (lower than 30%): Stanford, Georgetown, Olin, Owen, Carey, UNC, and Yale. As you can see, military applicants have a substantial advantage at tier 1, 2 and 3 schools. Tier 3 is defined as schools ranked 15 through 25: Anderson, Johnson, McCombs, Kenan-​Flagler, Tepper, Goizueta, McDonough, Kelley, Olin, Marshall, Carey and Owen. During the two-year full-time MBA program, students follow a core general management curriculum that includes the basics of business administration as well as a customizable curriculum with elective courses. I don’t intend to move with family initially and mostly look forward to settle in the place of work later. Acceptance rates represent how many applicants are admitted into a school’s MBA program, and they’re a great indicator of how competitive it really is to land a spot on your MBA of choice. Some programs might have had too many people slip through the cracks and now need to make up. This is awesome. Schools with a large lift ( greater than 70%): Haas, Emory, Tepper, and Kelley. My hypothesis is that they tend to have more significant leadership experience than other applicants and tend to do well in job placement. The tier with largest lift is actually tier 1, which has a 62% higher acceptance rate for military applicants compared to traditional applicants. Stanford GSB and NYU Stern are the only two schools in the top 15 that are not influenced by which round an applicant applies. Military applicants on average have the highest acceptance rate despite having the lowest average scores. I would suggest you look at Executive MBA programs. In this post we will analyze the GMAT scores of accepted military applicants at top business schools based on nearly 10 years of data. Military / Veteran applicants tend to be a year or two older. Your site and data gives me hope that I can maybe get into a decent school. The third round of MBA applications is notorious for having a lower acceptance rate. I looked at the acceptance rates for the other schools but there wasn’t enough data to publish an actual number. I updated my analysis of MBA acceptance rate by round with the last 2 years of data and I expanded it to include Olin, Georgetown, USC, Arizona State and Vanderbilt. So I grouped them into categories. Now doing engineering and plan on applying to schools in another 3 years. I’ve just came from a Reddit thread blasting Round 3 as this impossible unicorn, but if you’re not set on a Top 10 or so program, the odds are about the same…sometimes even more favorable. Thanks for all the info you put out. Data from the class of 2014 through the class of 2018 was used because otherwise there would not be enough data for round 3 and 4 to accurately capture the acceptance rate. Military MBA applicants need to clearly articulate what they did for the military in their MBA applications and must avoid using military jargon, experts warn.

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