Higher Education in Europe

  • Some University like Aalborg University, Denmark require IELTS test (International English Language Testing System) with a score of at least 6.5
  • Finnish universities have no tuition fees (except Student Union Fees which is like 80 euro/yr) for regular degree students - education is subsidised by the State through the Ministry of Education. This also applies to the international degree students and to exchange and visiting students as well.
  • Germany, Norway, Sweden, finland have very low tuition fees (or almost zero) but not all courses are in English.
  • EPFL - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne require TOEFL + GRE (not reqd.)
  • Delft University of Technology:Computer Engineering:A Grade Point Average (GPA) for the BSc programme of at least 75% of the scale maximum. A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score of at least 450 verbal/550 analytical/650 quantitative. Proof of proficiency in the English language: a TOEFL score of at least 550 (paper-based test) or 213 (computer-based test), or an IELTS (academic version) overall Band score of et least 6.0.
  • Moscow State University offers excellent programs in Physics and Material Sciences.
  • Swedish University says - To participate in any of the Master?s programme, a high level of proficiency in English is required, such as TOEFL at level 550 (213 computer based) or above, IELTS 6.0 or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency. In addition to these general requirements, the applicant must meet the special requirements that apply to each of the programmes.

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Best MBA programs

Top MBA Programs

Top Business Schools of USA

1. Harvard Business School
2. Stanford
3. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
4. Northwestern (Kellogg)
5. Columbia
6. Duke (Fuqua)
7. Virginia (Darden)
8. MIT (Sloan)
9. University of Chicago
10. University of Michigan
11. UNC Chapel-Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
12. University of California?Berkeley (Haas)
13. Dartmouth (Tuck)
14. UCLA (Anderson)
15. New York University
16. Yale University (CT)
17. Carnegie Mellon
18. Texas-Austin
19. Vanderbilt (Owen)
20. Indiana University?Bloomington (Kelley)
21. University of Southern California (Marshall)
22. Purdue (Krannert)
23. Georgetown (McDonough)
24. Rochester (Simon)
26. Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
27. Michigan State University (Broad)
28. Ohio State University (Fisher)
29. Brigham Young University (Marriott) (UT)
30. University of Minnesota?Twin Cities (Carlson)
31. Rice University (Jones) (TX)
32. Arizona State University?Main Campus

Facts

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has announced the successful completion of the Campaign for Sustained Leadership, a $425 million fund-raising initiative, launched in June 1996, and completed in June 2003. A total of $445,774,603 was raised, completing the largest campaign in business school history.

Owen - Vanderbilt University
Class size: 176
Age: 28
Work experience: 4.6 years
GMAT: 656
GPA: 3.3

Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
80% of our students fell into the score range of 590 - 710. For the paper based version the minimum score we accept is 590, for the computer version, the minimum is 243. 

Yale University MBA Class 2008 Profile

Average GMAT Score 701
Middle 80% range 640-760
Average Quantitative 46 (79th percentile)
Mid 80% GMAT Quantitative 41-50
Average Verbal 40 (91st percentile)
Mid 80% GMAT Verbal 35-46
Average College GPA 3.4
Average TOEFL 657
Admission Procedure (Harvard Business School) Admission Procedure
## Complete a four-year undergraduate program at an accredited U.S. college or its equivalent in another country.
## Submit the complete HBS application portfolio, including personal essays, academic transcripts,
and three letters of recommendation. All applications must be submitted online.
## Provide your scores from the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
## Candidates from non-English-speaking countries are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), unless they received their bachelor?s degree from an English medium university. Scores more than two years old will not be accepted.
## approximately 70 percent of HBS students receive financial aid.
## The average TOEFL score for admitted applicants is 281.
## Each year, the application process is conducted in three rounds.

Admission Procedure (Stanford University)
Stanford students are accepted based on a comprehensive review of their qualifications instead of minimum performance standards. Stanford University says:
We do not have minimum GPA requirements
We do not have minimum GMAT scores
We do not require a minimum level of work experience
We do not have preferred fields of study or work experience

Kellogg's Statistics 2009 Total Number of Applicants 5795
Two-Year MBA and MMM Applicants 5281
Enrolled Students

Total 689
Two-Year MBA 526
One-Year MBA 79
The MMM Program 55
JD-MBA 29

Class Characteristics

U.S. Minority 21%
Women 33%
International Citizenship 30%
Age Range 25-31
Work Experience Range (years) 3-7

GMAT Distribution

  UP TO 640 650 - 690 700 - 740 750-800
Enrolled Students 8 24% 46% 22%
Total Applicants 14% 24% 45% 16%

Average Score 708

The average TOEFL score for enrolled students is 110(computer).

Tepper School of Business : Carnegie Mellon University
MBA Full-Time Class Profile

Class of:

2008

2009

2010

Class Size

137

182

210

Women

21%

25%

21%

Minorities*

10%

9%

9%

International

28.5%

32%

23%

Number of Countries Represented

25

24

32

Average years of full-time professional experience

4.3 years

4.2 years

4.8 years

Percent with full-time professional experience

92%

94%

95%


Academic Background
GPA Average

3.4

3.32

3.35

% with undergraduate GPA 3.5 or higher

40%

35%

38%

% with undergraduate GPA 3.0 – 3.49

49%

45%

45%

% with undergraduate GPA 2.5 – 2.99

8%

15%

17%

% with undergraduate GPA 2.49 or below

3%

5%

<1%

GMAT Average

696

696

690

% with GMAT scores 700 or higher

56%

56%

51%

% with GMAT scores 600 – 690

43%

42%

47%

% with GMAT scores less than 600

1%

2%

2% 

 
Undergraduate Majors
Business Administration/Accounting

17%

17%

22%

Economics

9%

15%

11%

Liberal Arts/Social Sciences

4%

8%

10% 

Science and Engineering

70%

60%

57% 

Other

0%

0%

0%