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Ben-Gurion University (BGU Negev) in Israel is currently welcoming applications for its upcoming one-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) International programme for the academic session of 2024-2025. With sessions starting on November 3, the university has set October 15 as the deadline for MBA International applicants. Throughout the entire programme, classes will be offered in English.
A minimum GPA of 80 according to the Israeli grading system is required of prospective applicants interested in the BGU MBA International programme. The candidate must have completed their undergraduate studies at a recognised university. Additionally, applicants are required to have achieved a minimum overall score of 580 on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), with a minimum quantitative score of 40. Proficiency in English, demonstrated by a minimum score of 80 on the Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL), is also necessary.
Those interested in applying for the MBA International programme at BGU can do so via the following link: https://bgumanagement.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1XoSSjECGiQiT6m
As part of the selection process, BGU will conduct interviews with individuals who have been shortlisted. Candidates that are accepted will be sent a confirmation notice and must complete the registration process. Tuition fees for the programme amount to US Dollar 10,600.
Both theoretical and practical courses are included in the MBA International programme provided by BGU’s Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business. Students will have access to extracurricular activities, workshops, integrative internships with local start-ups, real-world applications, simulations, and field trips along with to core business and advanced courses.
The programme places a strong emphasis on innovation, entrepreneurship, and social enterprise at the international level. Students will have the opportunity to study alongside a diverse and close-knit cohort, expanding and enriching both their professional and international networks.
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