Here’s a look at CBS’s MBA entering 2018 class profile, taken from the
Columbia Business School website:
Applications received: 6029
Admitted: 1028
Enrolled: 756, divided into 11 clusters
January entry class size: 204, divided into 3 clusters
August entry class size: 552, divided into 8 clusters
Average GMAT scores: 732
Range of GMAT scores: 530-790
Middle 80% of GMAT scores: 700-760
Average undergrad GPA: 3.6
Middle 80% of undergrad GPA: 3.2-3.9
Average work experience: 5 years
At least 1 year of work experience: 99%
Average age: 28
Middle 80% of Age Range: 25-31
Women: 39%
Minority of US origin: 33%
International citizens: 42%
Breakdown of Undergraduate Majors:
Business 29%
Economics 19%
Engineering 17%
Social Science15%
Humanities 8%
Sciences 7%
Other 3%
Technology 2%
Breakdown of Previous Industries:
Financial Services 25%
Consulting 23%
Marketing / Media 11%
Technology 8%
Private Equity 7%
Other 7%
Nonprofit 5%
Real Estate 4%
Healthcare 3%
Military / Government 3%
Energy 2%
Manufacturing 2%
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