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Top 15 MBA Programs in the US

 

MBA from the US is one of the most highly valued degrees for students wanting to make their mark in the business and management arena. Being the world’s largest economy with the highest per capita GDP, business schools in the US have a strong link with businesses, most of them being Fortune 500 companies. Strong industry tie-ups coupled with a multicultural environment make US business schools the desired study abroad destination for Indian students.

 

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Top Reasons to Study in the US

High Ranking

B-school ranking is one of the most important factors for a student in deciding which MBA college to apply to. Business schools in the US have consistently ranked high across all globally trusted MBA rankings. The annual rankings rate public and private higher education institutes primarily on the basis of student satisfaction, faculty experience, curriculum, job prospects, and average salaries drawn by students post completion of the program. As a process of ranking methodology feedback from current students, alumni and recruiters are taken into consideration for evaluation.

 

Academic Flexibility

Academic flexibility is one of the top reasons for Indian students to pursue an MBA from the US. Students are allowed to find their strengths and passion during their initial study years, for them to appropriately decide their field of study for their major/s later.

 

World-renowned Academia

Business schools provide students with the best of faculties, some of whom are distinguished personalities in their respective fields. Industry-experts often feature guest lecturers as part of the program.

 

Industry Focused Studies

Universities in the US emphasise and utilise close ties with industry professionals to keep up with the changing times and role of universities in society.

 

Excellent Career and Job Opportunities

According to the latest report by Fortune Global 500, some of the top companies in the world are based out of the US like- Walmart, Amazon, Apple, CVS, United Health, AT&T, AmerisourceBergen, and Alphabet to name a few. Top universities and educational institutions have strong networks and tie-ups with leading companies to provide students with industry-exposure during their course. Based on merit and performance during the internship, it becomes easier for MBA students to find a job in the US after completing their MBA.

 

US Education System

Master in Business Administration (MBA)

MBA remains one of the most sought after post-graduate-level course in the US. Students with an MBA degree from top business schools in the US are often paid more in remuneration compared to others.

 

Types of MBA

  • Full-time – A full-time MBA typically has two options: Two years MBA and One year MBA
  • Two Years MBA – This type of MBA is the most common one students opt for. It lasts 4 semesters over 2 academic years. During the first year, students primarily work on developing foundational/ core skills whereas the second is focused on doing their majors and internship.
  • One Year MBA – This is a fast track MBA, more suited for students with some work experience. The curriculum is focused on enhancing the abilities of working professionals to give them an edge in their careers.
  • Part-Time MBA – Part-time MBA courses are offered round the year to give flexibility to those students who cannot opt for a full-time program. All universities normally offer evening or weekend classes for students to choose from.
  • Executive MBA – E-MBA is undertaken by individuals who have 5 or more years of work experience and want to study for an MBA along with their jobs. Classes are typically held during the weekends.

 

Top MBA Colleges in the US

As per U.S. News rankings of the top business schools 2022, the following are the top 15 US MBA schools. They have been listed as per their ranking.

  • Rank 1 Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  • Rank 2 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), Philadelphia, PA
  • Rank 3 University of Chicago (Booth), Chicago  IL
  • Rank 4 Northwestern University (Kellogg), Evanston, IL
  • Rank 5 (tie) Harvard University, Boston, MA
  • Rank 5 (tie) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan), Cambridge, MA
  • Rank 7 (tie) Columbia University, New York, NY
  • Rank 7 (tie) University of California–Berkeley (Haas), Berkeley, CA
  • Rank 9 Yale University, New Haven, CT
  • Rank 10 (tie) Dartmouth College (Tuck), Hanover, NH
  • Rank 10 (tie) New York University (Stern), New York, NY
  • Rank 12 Duke University (Fuqua) Durham, NC
  • Rank 13 (tie) University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (Ross) Ann Arbor, MI
  • Rank 13 (tie) University of Virginia (Darden) Charlottesville, VA
  • Rank 15 Cornell University (Johnson), Ithaca, NY

 

Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford (CA)

Stanford University

Established in 1925, Stanford GSB has steadily made its way up in the ranking of best MBA schools globally. Taught by world-renowned researchers and leaders, its MBA program has set high standards for applicants wanting to get an admission. MBA programs at Stanford are designed to encourage regular interaction with top Silicon Valley innovators and GSB alumni.

  • Duration 21 months
  • Avg. GMAT 732
  • Class size 417
  • Average work experience 4 years
  • Average Salary (Post 3 Months) $152,503 Per Annum
  • Estimated Fee >$120k

MBA Curriculum

The first-Year curriculum focuses on developing functional management knowledge, leadership skills, and gaining global experience.

Core courses comprise – Ethics in Management, Finance I, Financial Accounting, Leadership Labs, Managerial Skills, Managing Groups and Teams Optimization and Simulation Modeling, Organizational Behavior

The second-Year curriculum focuses on electives to specialise in the chosen subjects, each year at least 100 courses are offered as electives that change year to year. Some of the elective courses offered in the academic year of 2019-20 are:

Accounting, Finance, GSB General & Interdisciplinary, Economic Analysis and Policy, Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Operations Info & Technology, Political Economics and Strategic Management

Global Experience for MBA students

Global Management Immersion Experience is a program to provide an immersive experience for MBA students for them to truly understand global business culture, standards, norms, concerns and solutions.

MBA students spend at least four weeks during the summer for a sponsoring organization in industries such as consumer products, international development, energy, finance, health care, media and entertainment, technology, and telecommunications.

Global Study Trips

Students spend eight to 10 days in an intensive group-learning experience run by student leaders, where they get to meet a variety of stakeholders such as CEOs, small-business owners, young professionals, government officials, and entrepreneurs to understand a wide range of business-related issues.

Student Exchange Programs

As part of the program, students get to spend time on-campus, collaborate and interact with MBA students of other universities.

Self-Directed Experiences

Students if interested can develop an independent study course with a Stanford GSB faculty member to create an individualized global experience aligned with their academic and career goals.

Career Development at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Career Management Center advisors and other career education professionals work with MBA students to help them find their career paths based on their strengths, lifestyle interests, industry trends and market forecasts. GSB alumni provide guidance to current MBA students through a large network to discuss career goals and share their perspectives on industries, functions and companies.

 

Penn (Wharton) Philadelphia

Penn (Wharton) Philadelphia

The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania is a private Ivy League university founded in 1881. It is one of the prestigious business schools in the world with a global network of 99,000 alumni. MBA programs offered at Wharton are regularly redesigned to fulfill future business demands and are focused on providing students an immersive experience to develop them as pragmatic future leaders.

  • Duration 21 months
  • Avg. GMAT 732
  • Class size 856
  • Average work experience 5 years
  • Average Salary (Post 3 months) $150,000 Per Annum
  • Estimated Fee >$120k

MBA Curriculum

The curriculum for a full-time MBA at Wharton Business School is highly flexible. It has been designed to accommodate, a wide range of academic backgrounds of students that enrol in the program every year. The core curriculum comprises of:

  • Fixed Core: Students here are enrolled based on their cohort assessment
    Topics-Management, Communication, Marketing, Macroeconomics and Statistics
  • Flexible Core: Here students can choose subjects based on their interest anytime during their MBA studies.
    Topics-Accounting, Corporate Finance, Legal Studies & Business Ethics, Macroeconomics, Management, Marketing, Operations, Information & Decisions

Majors – All MBA students are required to take at least one major. The program offers 19 MBA majors. Majors typically consist of one credit unit of work from the core curriculum and four credit units from electives. Wharton’s MBA curriculum offers a broad range of 200 elective courses from ten different academic departments.

Dual Degree

Wharton also has dual degree programs with Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and Harvard Kennedy School

Independent Study Projects

MBA students at Wharton can register for ISP with required approvals under the supervision of a faculty member for additional credit units.

Internship Track

The track is offered to students to put their acquired knowledge during their first year to practical use. According to Wharton released data 100% of students seeking summer employment received offers, 100% accepted.

Career Development

Apart from access to a large and growing Wharton alumni network – Wharton Connect, current students are supported with a number of career development resources to find the right match for their internships during the course and full-time jobs post completion of the course.

The MBA career management team supports students through:

  • Programs and workshops. E.g. Wharton Global Forums
  • Detailed information on careers in various industries
  • Research tools exclusive to Wharton
  • Recruiting events, Individual career advising and Career treks
  • Lifelong career support as alumni such as Wharton Executive Education open enrolment course

 

Northwestern University (Kellogg)

Northwestern University

In 1908 it was founded as the school of commerce. In 1965, they introduced a one-year MBA program for the first time. It has a vibrant community of faculty, staff, students and alumni who shape the practice of business and organizations around the world. Its MBA program is a blend of theory and practice, taught in a dynamic research and learning environment.

  • Duration 24 months
  • Avg. GMAT 728
  • Class size 559
  • Average work experience 5 years
  • Average Salary (post 3 months) $140,000 Per Annum

MBA Curriculum

Kellogg offers a wide range of MBA programs ranging- one year to, two-years and dual MBA programs such as JD-MBA, MMM-MBA and MD-MBA.

Two-Year Program

Core curriculum – consists of nine courses in fundamental areas, including accounting; management and organizations; marketing; finance; managerial economics; decision sciences; operations; and management and strategy.

During the Pre-Term orientation sequence of the second year, students are required to complete a half-credit course, Leadership and Crisis Management.

Majors

Majors include Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Operations, Strategy and Managing Organizations. A major requires that a student complete the core course for the major and a minimum of four electives.

Pathways

In addition to majors, Kellogg provides “pathways” to students who are interested in building expertise in emerging areas and evolving industries. A pathway is a cross-functional sequence of courses designed to address a particular skill set or industry. Some of the pathways students can choose from are: Data Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Growth and Scaling, Healthcare at Kellogg, Real Estate, Social Impact and Venture Capital & Private Equity.

Career Development

Kellogg is known for providing excellent career development support to its students through its Career Management Center. Students receive one-on-one coaching to help them identify their career goals through various tools and resources like career assessment surveys, exploring career options and identifying companies that fit their career goals. Kellogg reports that 95% of their MBA students got high paying job offers with 3 months of course completion.

 

University of Chicago (Booth)

University of Chicago

Founded in 1898, Booth school of business offers MBA in four formats the Full-Time MBA, Evening MBA, Weekend MBA, and the Global Executive MBA Program. They have 3 global campuses with a global network of 54,000 engaged alumni.

  • Duration 21 months
  • Avg. GMAT 730
  • Class size 621
  • Average work experience 5 years
  • Average Salary (post 3 months) $145,000 Per Annum

MBA Curriculum

LEAD

The MBA program at Booth starts with the LEAD program, which is leading the Way in Leadership Development. It is a hands-on, experiential course designed to help you identify your strengths and opportunities as a leader. LEAD begins during Orientation+, a two-week orientation to life at Booth, and continues into the first quarter of classes, led by second-year students.

Foundation Courses

Based on one’s interest and educational background students can choose from one of the three study streams:

  • Financial Accounting
  • Macroeconomics
  • Statistics

Besides, there are three broad areas from which students have to choose one course each for advanced studies Functions, Management, and the Business Environment.

Electives

Students based on their specific areas of interest have the option of choosing 11 electives for specialised studies – such as Accounting and Financial Analysis, Building the New Venture, Corporate Governance, Data Analysis with R and Python, Life Sciences: Innovation and Finance, Real Estate Investments, Urban Economics to name a few.

Alternatively, students can choose broadly across the Booth curriculum and even the university, including the University of Chicago Law School and Harris School of Public Policy. Students can pick up to six courses outside Booth.

Career Development

According to Booth, 200+ firms recruit their MBA graduates and they have about 900+ internship positions posted on their online job portal. The university provides MBA students with career support through Employer-Facing Events and Programs such as Industry Treks, Campus Recruiting Activities, Campus Interviewing, Web-based self-assessment and resume tools, Career workshops, customized programming and support for international students, Print and Online Databases, Online Job Postings, Resume Referral Service and more.

 

MIT (Sloan)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Management education started at MIT in 1914. Since then its alumni and faculty members have made significant contributions to the world of business and finance. They have research and open discussions that helped shape and develop global advanced management practices. PillPack, E*Trade, Akamai, Gartner, Genentech, HubSpot, InVivo Therapeutics, Teradyne, and Zipcar, are a few alumni-founded companies.

  • Duration 24 months
  • Avg. GMAT 728
  • Class size 416
  • Average work experience 5 years
  • Average Salary (post 3 months) $140,000 Per Annum
  • Estimated Fee >$120k

MBA Curriculum

MIT Sloan offers both two year and one year full-time MBA programs. The program is designed to give students a highly collaborative experience from the start.

First-year curriculum for two years full-time MBA:

Required Core Courses:

  • Economic Analysis for Business Decisions
  • Data, Models, and Decisions
  • Communication for Leaders
  • Organizational Processes
  • Financial Accounting

Optional Core Electives:

  • Managerial Finance
  • Intro to Operations Management
  • Competitive Strategy
  • Marketing Innovation

Students are grouped into 6 cohorts of about 70 students with varied interests and backgrounds to further form smaller teams.

After the first year, students are required to choose electives and majors as per their career interests. In total, they are required to complete 144 units of elective.

MBA Tracks

Specialised roadmap for MBA students to focus on finance, entrepreneurship, or enterprise management.

Dual and Joint Degrees

These programs are for students who want to study for both industry knowledge and leadership skills, at the same time. Dual degree MBA programs at MIT (Sloan) are:

  • MIT Leaders for Global Operations
  • MIT Sloan and MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning
  • MIT Sloan and Harvard Kennedy School of Government

 

Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School

Founded in 1908, Harvard Business School (HBS) is part of the Ivy League. It was the first university to offer an MBA program. Today it offers two-year full-time MBA programs with dual degree options as well.

  • Duration 21 months
  • Avg. GMAT 730
  • Class size 938
  • Average work experience 4 years
  • Average Salary (post 3 months) $148,750 Per Annum
  • Estimated Fee >$120k

MBA Curriculum

The first-year course comprises the Required Curriculum and Field, where students study a common curriculum to build a strong foundational subject knowledge:

Required Curriculum

Fall Semester

  • Finance 1 (FIN1)
  • Financial Reporting and Control (FRC)
  • Leadership & Organizational Behavior (LEAD)
  • Marketing
  • Technology & Operations Management (TOM)
  • Short Intensive Programs (SIPs)

Spring Semester
Focuses more on learning through case study methodology with smaller hands-on team projects, personal reflection, and global immersions.

  • Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE)
  • Strategy (STRAT)
  • The Entrepreneurial Manager (TEM)
  • Finance 2 (FIN2)
  • Leadership and Corporate Accountability (LCA)
  • FIELD Global Immersion (FGI)

The Harvard Business Case Method

The case learning method engages students from various backgrounds to discuss, analyse and reflect on cases with business problems to come to a solution. Different opinions and perspectives provide a great opportunity for students to learn from each other and develop an inclusive style of working.

Elective Curriculum

In MBA second year, students have the flexibility to choose from over 100 elective courses in ten subject areas as well as field-based learning. Students can choose from the following subject areas:

  • Accounting & Management
  • Business, Government & the International Economy
  • Entrepreneurial Management
  • Finance
  • General Management
  • Marketing
  • Negotiation, Organizations & Markets
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Strategy
  • Technology & Operations Management

The FIELD Method

Field Immersion Experiences for Leadership Development (FIELD) is a year-long field course that gives first-year MBA students at Harvard the opportunity to act like leaders managing real-world business problems. Students are paired with a Global Partner (GP) company with a product or service challenge for students to address.

Cross-Registration

MBA students at Harvard Business School have the option of cross-registration. Harvard University graduate schools, the Sloan School of Business at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University permit HBS students to cross-register with their graduate programs. Students may cross-register for a total of up to two courses toward their MBA degree requirements in their second year.

Career Development

With 50+ career coaches, 150 alumni career programs and 600 recruiting partners, students are provided with individual career development support. In the second year, students are supported with a focused job search. There is a large alumni network available to current students for mentorship and guidance for their career-related goals.

 

Haas School of Business

Haas School of Business

Established in 1883, Haas School of Business is one of the oldest B-schools in the US. Its faculty members comprise of Noble-Prize-winning researchers, business leaders and domain experts who have significantly contributed to product innovation across varied industries. It offers a full-time MBA, evening & weekend MBA and Executive MBA.

  • Duration 21 months
  • Avg. GMAT 725
  • Class size 238
  • Average work experience 5 years
  • Average Salary (post 3 months) $137,819 Per Annum
  • Estimated Fee $110k-$120k

MBA Curriculum

A full-time MBA course at Haas School of Business takes a multidisciplinary approach, focused on encouraging students to think innovatively and provide them with experiential learning opportunities.

The core curriculum has 12 required courses, focused on mastery of analytical tools, besides foundational knowledge. Beyond that students have the flexibility to choose the major they want to tailor-make the program according to their interest.

First Year

  • FALL A – Data and Decisions, Leading People, Leadership Communication, Economics for Business Decision Making,
  • FALL B – Financial Accounting, Introduction to Finance, Marketing Ethics and Responsibility in Business
  • SPRING A – Macroeconomics in the Global Economy, Operations, Applied Innovation Elective
  • Electives-Focus on an area of emphasis, sharpen specific skills and gain specialized knowledge
  • SPRING B – Fundamentals of Design Thinking, Strategic Leadership, Applied Innovation Elective-Option to fulfill Applied Innovation requirement

MBA Experiential Learning

Hands-on experience is part of most MBA elective programs are known as Applied Innovation Programs, where students get to be part of consulting projects, design thinking, innovation strategy, entrepreneurship, social & governance (ESG) practices, developing viable new technologies and student researches at top companies in the US.

Concurrent Degree Programs

Students can earn a dual degree combining an MBA with law, engineering, public health, or international area studies.

Career Development

Tools, resources, and guided coaching are provided to students to support them in discovering their strengths and strategizing their search for their career development.

 

Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School

Established in 1916, this business school has evolved to be one of the fore-runners in providing high-quality business education in the world. Being closely integrated with the business world, the curriculum is revised and updated regularly to keep it par with industry requirements. With programs such as Innovation and Entrepreneurship @ Columbia, Entrepreneurial Greenhouse Program and Non-profit Board Leadership Program, the school prepares its students for future business leaders with disruptive entrepreneurial ideas.

  • Duration 20 months
  • Avg. GMAT 732
  • Class size 1022
  • Average work experience 5 years
  • Average Salary (post 3 months) $150,000 Per Annum
  • Estimated Fee >$120k

MBA Curriculum

The core curriculum consists of two full-term courses and eight half-term courses focused on applied functional areas. The core curriculum for the first year is structured as follows:

First Term Core Courses

  • Pre-Term – Lead: People, Teams, Organizations, Financial Accounting, Corporate Finance
  • First half – Managerial Statistics, Strategy Formulation and Managerial Economics
  • Second half – Business Analytics, Marketing and Global Economic Environment

Second Term Core Courses

  • First half – 1/2 Elective and Elective
  • Second half – Operations Management and Elective

Subjects – Corporate Finance, Financial Accounting, Managerial Statistics, Managerial Economics, Strategy Formulation, Lead: People, Teams, Organizations Marketing, Operational Management, Business Analytics, Global Economic Environment

Electives – Students have a wide range of disciplines to specialise in. Some of the subject streams are:

Applied Value Investing, Family Business Management, Foundations of Entrepreneurship, The Future of Financial Services, Global Immersion, Healthcare Industry in the 21st Century, Impact Investing, Lean Launchpad, Managerial Negotiations, Managing Brands, Identity, and Experiences, Master Classes

Dual Degrees

Students can combine a Columbia MBA with one of 11 other professional degrees such as law, engineering, medicine, international affairs, or social work. The following tracks are offered as part of the program:

  • Architecture: MBA and MS in Urban Planning
  • Dental and Oral Surgery: MBA and DDS
  • Engineering and Applied Science: MBA and MS in Industrial Engineering
  • International and Public Affairs: MBA and MIA
  • Journalism: MBA and MS
  • Law: MBA and JD
  • Nursing: MBA and MS in Nursing
  • Physicians and Surgeons: MBA and MD
  • Public Health: MBA and MPH
  • Social Work: MBA and MS in Social Work
  • Teachers College: MBA and MA in Private School Leadership

Career Development

Targeted workshops, one-on-one sessions and seminars are held with the help of the Career Management Center, which is dedicated to helping students find the right opportunities for internships and full-time jobs after the completion of the course. Resources offered by CMC are:

  • Individual career advising
  • Resume review and interview preparation
  • Career workshops
  • Web-based resources for self-assessment and company research
  • Access to Columbia’s unique Executives in Residence program

 

Yale University, New Haven, CT

Yale University

Founded in 1971, Yale school of management started offering an MBA program in 1999. In 2005, the school for the first time introduced an Executive MBA in Healthcare leadership. The school offers full-time, E-MBA, Silver Scholar and dual MBA degree programs

MBA Curriculum

The School of Management at Yale University offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, consulting, economics, entrepreneurship, ethics, finance, general management, health care administration, human resources management, international business, leadership, marketing, not-for-profit management, production/operations management, organizational behavior, portfolio management, public administration, supply chain management/logistics, and quantitative analysis/statistics and operations research.

During their course, students get to study “raw” cases – which requires them to analyze a wide array of materials, such as stock charts and articles – instead of standard business case studies.

Career Development

Yale SOM

It is a support community of Yale alumni where seniors share career advice and insights on their industries by email or phone or sometimes face to face at events. The Yale SOM Alumni Association Mentorship Program gives students the opportunity to create an ongoing relationship with an alumnus or alumna in the industry.

Apart from this, there are guided support from counselors and internship offers for students.

 

New York University (Stern), New York, NY

New York University

Founded in 1900, it was one of the first private schools of business in the United States with 13 other global locations. It offers full-time, part-time, executive, dual, tech, fashion & luxury MBA. More than 200 professors, including four Nobel Laureates, teach classes at Stern.

MBA Curriculum

First Year

Required Core:                                                         

  • Financial Accounting & Reporting
  • Statistics & Data Analysis

Menu Core – Students can choose any 5: 

  • Business Analytics
  • Firms & Markets
  • Foundations of Finance
  • The Global Economy
  • Leadership in Organizations
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Strategy

Second Year

Students get to select from electives to specialise in up to 3 areas in subjects such as Business Analytics, Accounting, Banking, Law and Business, Leadership and Change Management, Luxury Marketing, Management of Technology and Operations, Marketing, Quantitative Finance, Real Estate, Entertainment and Media and more

Career Development

NYU Stern’s Professional Development & Career Education (PDCE) team works with faculty, alumni, and leading industry partners to develop programs that help students explore careers, prepare for recruitment and professional environments, and connect to Stern alumni and industry professionals. They have a number of programs such as Professional Development Series (PDS), Case walk-through series, Technical training programs, Alumni Career Engagement to help students with their career goals.

 

University of Virginia (Darden), Charlottesville, VA

University of Virginia (Darden)

Founded in 1955 as the graduate business school of the University of Virginia, the business school offers full-time 21 months MBA along with one year and executive MBA

MBA Curriculum

All students take the same core courses during the first three quarters of the First Year in order to develop a common foundation in global business leadership. The course comprises of study in:

  • Leadership Communication
  • Global Economies and Markets
  • Financial Management and Policies
  • Accounting for Managers
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Leading Organizations
  • Decision Analysis
  • Business Ethics
  • Strategic Thinking and Action

Second Year
Students get the chance to sharpen their professional interests to approach their career paths with in-demand skill sets in the following subjects:

  • Asset Management/Sales & Trading
  • Corporate Finance/Investment Banking
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing
  • Strategy Consulting
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Corporate Innovation
  • Business Analytics
  • Business Development and Growth
  • Innovation for Sustainability
  • Global Business

Career Development

Darden’s Career Center facilitates personalized searches for students such as one-on-one career counseling from a CDC industry expert and provides high-touch services for recruiters to help its students with placement in top-performing companies.

 

Dartmouth College (Tuck), Hanover, NH

Dartmouth College

Founded in 1900, it is an Ivy League college. It was one of the first to offer a master’s degree in business administration. Tuck school of business offers only a full-time MBA degree. The business school is known to maintain high-quality education standards and being particular about keeping its class sizes small for the benefit of students.

MBA Curriculum

First Year

Tuck’s integrated core curriculum provides rigorous coverage of key functional areas and disciplines with courses that build on and complement each other: analytics, corporate finance and capital markets, managerial and global economics, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, communications, and operations. Their mandatory First-Year Project course is an early experience for students to get hands-on knowledge of what they learn theoretically.

Second Year

Students can choose from 100+ elective courses such as Accounting, Communication, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Social Responsibility, Finance, Health Care, Marketing, Operations and Management Science and more for their specialisation.

Apart from these second-year students can opt for Independent Study and Onsite Global Consulting too.

Career Development

According to Tuck- more than 1,000 companies and organizations recruit Tuck students. They have a strong alumni network and world-class advisers to help students with personalised career paths.

 

Duke University (Fuqua), Durham, NC

Duke University

Founded in 1838, the university today offers an MBA in four formats: Daytime MBA, Accelerated Daytime MBA, Weekend and Global Executive MBA

MBA Curriculum

Daytime MBA – First Year

It is a highly customizable curriculum designed by the students according to their needs. Students complete approximately 14 core courses and choose four or more electives in:

  • Accounting
  • Decision Sciences
  • Economics
  • Energy & Environment
  • Finance
  • Health Sector Management
  • Leadership
  • Management & Organizations
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Strategy

Second Year

In the second year, students take electives (typically three per term) that allow them to tailor their course of study to meet their educational and career objectives.

Career Development

The college helps students through the Career Management Center with interview training and other tools such as workshops, webinars, and one-on-one support. This helps students pursue a tailored job search approach for better results. With an alumni network of 24,000+, in a diversified set of companies students gain ample career advice for their job placements globally.

 

University of Michigan- (Ross), Ann Arbor, MI

University of Michigan

Founded in 1924, Ross school of business offers full-time, weekend and executive MBA.

MBA Curriculum

First Year

Foundational knowledge is built through the following Core Courses:

  • Financial Accounting
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Operations Management
  • Applied Microeconomics
  • Financial Management
  • Applied Business Statistics
  • Marketing Management
  • Corporate Strategy

Second Year

Students have to undertake Multidisciplinary Action Projects (MAP) at the end of the first year. They can choose from 24 formal dual degree programs, over 100 MAP projects, and numerous concentrations and specializations in the following subject areas:

  • Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Development
  • Entrepreneurial Turnaround Management
  • Big Data Management Tools & Techniques
  • Business Leadership in Changing Times
  • Marketing Engineering and Analytics
  • Integrated Product Development

Career Development

Through resources like Career advising, personalized one-on-one advice, career webinars, alumni job boards and other alumni career services the school helps its students with their career placements.

 

Cornell University (Johnson), Ithaca, NY

Cornell University

Founded in 1946, it offers one-year, two-year, dual, executive and tech MBA degrees. It has 58 full-time faculty and its academic programs allow for ample customization for students to match their interests and needs.

MBA Curriculum

STEM-designated, full-time Two-Year MBA program features fully integrated leadership development components along with business and management studies.

First Year

Following are the core subjects:

  • Leading Teams
  • Financial Accounting
  • Microeconomics for Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Critical and Strategic Thinking
  • Managerial Finance
  • Strategy
  • Managing Operations
  • Data Analytics and Modeling

The Strategic Semester in Operations immersion enabled first-year MBA students to combine classroom learning with practical experience through factory tours and Kaizen projects.

Second Year

Johnson offers 12 focus areas that can complement a student’s immersion learning and help them develop specialized skills and experience. Apart from 80 electives to choose from students can choose to take a multidisciplinary approach at different centers at Cornell. Subjects for elective studies are:

  • Asset Management/Investment Research
  • Brand Management
  • Consulting & Strategy
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Modeling & Analytics
  • Emerging Markets
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation
  • Investment Banking
  • Leadership & Ethics
  • Private Equity & Venture Capital
  • Sustainable Global Enterprise
  • Technology Product Management

Career Development

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Admission Tests for MBA

To pursue an MBA degree in the US, students have to meet some academic and English language test requirements. They have to undertake specific standardized examination tests to be eligible to study at a university of their choice. Most universities depending on the course, level and student nationality have different eligibility test requirements for admission.

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
    Universities accept TOEFL scores for admissions. Like IELTS the grade of the test is equally combined out of the four parts- reading, listening, speaking and writing.
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
    It is one of the most popular high-stakes English language tests. It is a test of choice for many educational organisations, professional associations and employers across the US.

There are two variants of the test: the Academic Module and the General Training Module.

IELTS Academic Module – It is for those applying for higher education or professional registration in an English speaking environment.
IELTS General Training Module – It is for those going to English speaking countries for secondary education, work experience or training programs.

  • Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
    Graduate Management Admission Test is a preferred entrance test for admissions in most of the business and management programs worldwide. The test consists of analytical writing assessment, integrated reasoning, quantitative reasoning and verbal reasoning.
  • Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
    Graduate Record Examination is accepted at most of the graduate and business schools in the US. GRE scores are used to supplement aspirant student’s undergraduate records, recommendation letters and other qualifications for graduate-level study. The test has two variants:

GRE (General Test) – The test is generic in nature designed to test students on verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing.

GRE (Subject Test) – It is an achievement test to measure knowledge of a particular field of study like Biology, Chemistry, Literature in English, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology.

 

Intakes & Deadlines for MBA

US universities have two intakes, Fall and Spring.

  • Fall semester starts in September and ends in December
  • Spring semester starts in January and ends in May

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements to study for an MBA in the US?

  • A four–year Bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution or its international equivalent.
  • Resume
  • Valid TOEFL/IELTS/GMAT/GRE scores as applicable
  • Two recommendations
  • Letter of Intent

Which are the top MBA universities/colleges in the US?

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business
  • Penn (Wharton) Philadelphia
  • MIT (Sloan)
  • Harvard Business School
  • Columbia Business School

How much does it cost to study for an MBA in the US?

MBA fee depends on the program and the university/college. An average MBA in the US will cost between $50,000-$75,000 per annum. Top MBA colleges in the US can charge as high as $100,000.

Are there any STEM MBA programs in the US?

There are STEM MBA programs available across many universities in the US like-STEM-designated MBA and STEM-designated master’s programs from Wisconsin School of Business, Master’s in Business Analytics or the MBA/MSBA dual degree from the University of Notre Dame: Mendoza, an MBA program with a focus on business analytics from UMass Dartmouth: Charlton, STEM MBA from Carnegie Mellon: Tepper.

Will I be eligible to work after completing my MBA from the US?

Yes, you can apply for jobs in the US after your course completion. However, you should have a valid work visa for the purpose, which needs to be arranged in advance.

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