Explore International MBA Programs

Today a master’s degree has become a valuable asset to have under your belt, with its balanced blend of theory, practice and networking, it puts applicants in another league. Whether prospective students are headed to a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree or Masters in Management, Finance, or Accounting, the future is looking bright for graduates across business-related disciplines. What is more, the prestigious qualifications are increasingly well regarded in a wide range of non-business fields all over the world. Recent MBA graduates from top international schools continue to be the disruptive and innovative force across any industry, continent, or professional field.

 


Would you like the opportunity to meet top international business schools? Then join the uniquely personalised educational events, held by Access MBA, where you can meet university representatives on a one-to-one basis. Events held in either New York on March 14th or San Francisco on March 16th.


 

Before reaping the benefits of the degree and taking advantage of positive employment trends and diverse career prospects, the process of selecting the right business school requires research and reflection. This is why face to face meetings with admissions directors are crucial to the selection process:

 

1. Learn how each program fits your goals 

 

Determined graduate school applicants should take the opportunity to talk with university representatives one-on-one in order to find out if the MBA programme will help them reach their personal and professional goals. In addition, the meetings can portray the personality and approach of a school and show if they are compatible with the applicants’ expectations. Business school representatives also provide feedback on how competitive it is to get admitted.

 

2. Explore the programs that best fulfil your expectations

 

The Access MBA One-to-One event enables prospective students to meet the representatives of business schools that correspond to their professional background and expectations. The schools and the candidates are already familiar with one another and each 20-minute meeting is spent discussing the topics that matter the most. The event provides the unique opportunity for potential applicants to talk in-person to international business school representatives.

 

3. Benefit from real-time professional guidance

 

Getting a graduate degree is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and prospective applicants can take advantage of expert advice individually or during workshops and presentations. Event participants can receive free, individual consulting on any aspect of selecting where to study, how to prepare for admission tests (TOEFL, IELTS, GMAT, GRE), funding options available, visa requirements, and winning application strategies.

 

Why consider a business degree?

 

Masters programs in a variety of fields open bright career prospects with higher starting positions and salaries, as well as faster career progression around the world. Those focused on business and management studies in particular should know that:

  • Studying for an MBA can help you not only acquire valuable knowledge and skills, but also network with successful professionals in the industry
  • The vast majority of business school alumni are either company employees (79%) or self-employed entrepreneurs (10%). The median base salary among alumni is USD 115,000, with variation by job level and location. (GMAC 2018 Alumni Perspectives Survey) 
  • 83% of responding employers plan to hire new business school graduates in 2018 (GMAC 2017 Year-End Employer Poll)  

 

Meet the Admissions Directors of top international business schools

 

New York event:

Thursday, March 14th
New York Hilton Midtown
1335 6th Ave, New York, NY 10019, USA
3:30pm-8:30pm

Online registration is free of charge.

University representatives from: Duke University, Yale University, Fordham University, Boston University, Cornell University- Cornell Tech, Baruch College, Brandeis International Business School, University of Miami, University of Rochester-Simon, IE, CASS Business School, SKEMA Business School, Syracuse University Hult International Business School, WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management and others

 

San Francisco event:

Saturday, March 16th
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111, United States
11am-4:30pm

Online registration is free of charge.

University representatives from: UC Berkeley-Haas School of Business, UCLA Anderson School of Management University, INSEAD, HEC Paris, University of Tampa San Francisco, Santa Clara University, Cornell University-Johnson Tech MBA, University of California Irvine, CBS, IE, IESE GEMBA, Sauder School of Business, WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management 

By registering at least 10 days before the event, participants will receive a profile evaluation and personalised consultation to identify the most suitable business schools at the event.

 

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