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Re: Can you provide info on European MBA programs? [#permalink]
Yes it is possible. Most popular European schools are more than set up to help you finance your education through student loans.
I recommend that you speak with the FA office of each school you are targeting to make sure that there are not better ways to finance your education -- you just never know.
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Thanks Manhattan review.. Are you and Manhattan GMAT the same company or just similar names?

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Re: Can you provide info on European MBA programs? [#permalink]
ManhattanReview wrote:
This is a wide open question and one could write a thesis about it. We can provide more information if you provide us with details of your background, goals, plans and motivations.

The biggest difference between programs in Europe and the United States is that the European programs are mostly one year and American programs are two years.

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Hi Kimberly,
My questions are :
1.Most of them are 1 year program as you've mentioned...so,should one consider these for career change (re: Industry change not job function change)?

2.Could you please let me know like INSEAD & IE whether LBS,Said & Judge also have rolling admissions and two intakes (for example, one in September 2014 and other in January 2015 for INSEAD)...?

3. LBS,INSEAD are top ones but in global b-school rankings (FT) b-schools like IE,Said & Judge are placed ahead of many top 20 US schools like Ross,Darden,Anderson (for IE only),McCombs...How do you see that for an International applicant & career changer?

4..For these European schools, is it always better to apply in R1 (if some of them don't have rolling admissions and/or two intakes) rather than in R2 like US schools...?

Would really appreciate some deep insights from you on these.

Looking forward to hear from you.

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Debayan you do realize that the answers for your questions can be easily found at each program website?

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Debayan you do realize that the answers for your questions can be easily found at each program website?

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I don't think apart from my 2nd question the answers are available on the website explicitly as these are not data/facts based answers and I would expect you to understand that...

Moreover, for my 2nd qs. I didn't get any explicit answer on the sites...So I would really appreciate if it's known to you, please share the same accordingly and let Kimberley reply on the rest.
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Re: Can you provide info on European MBA programs? [#permalink]
debayan222 wrote:
ManhattanReview wrote:
This is a wide open question and one could write a thesis about it. We can provide more information if you provide us with details of your background, goals, plans and motivations.

The biggest difference between programs in Europe and the United States is that the European programs are mostly one year and American programs are two years.

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Hi Kimberly,
My questions are :
1.Most of them are 1 year program as you've mentioned...so,should one consider these for career change (re: Industry change not job function change)?

2.Could you please let me know like INSEAD & IE whether LBS,Said & Judge also have rolling admissions and two intakes (for example, one in September 2014 and other in January 2015 for INSEAD)...?

3. LBS,INSEAD are top ones but in global b-school rankings (FT) b-schools like IE,Said & Judge are placed ahead of many top 20 US schools like Ross,Darden,Anderson (for IE only),McCombs...How do you see that for an International applicant & career changer?

4..For these European schools, is it always better to apply in R1 (if some of them don't have rolling admissions and/or two intakes) rather than in R2 like US schools...?

Would really appreciate some deep insights from you on these.

Looking forward to hear from you.



Hi Kimberly,
Any update on this Sir ?

Look forward to hearing from you.
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