- June 16, 2011
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This is one question which comes up so many times that it's almost cruel to expect an answer. Mainly because the best way to answer this is to look up the school's website. But for all those distressed souls out there, who want it in one place, here it goes. In summary, only Haas, among the top B-Schools takes a NO stand on this. But again, check for yourself. I have taken the text verbatim from their site.
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
In light of the Bologna Accord, Chicago Booth will also accept all three-year international degrees to fulfill the undergraduate prerequisite for application to Chicago Booth.Admissions | FAQs
Harvard Business School
An international applicant is required to hold a college or university degree equivalent to a four-year American baccalaureate degree.Admissions | FAQs
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
There are a number of universities around the world that offer 3-year undergraduate programs. If you have received a Bachelor's degree upon completion of such a program, you are eligible to apply to the Wharton MBA program.Admissions | FAQs
Kellogg School of Management: Northwestern University
Applicants who are part of an international educational system where three-year undergraduate programs are the norm (e.g., India, United Kingdom) are eligible to apply.Admissions | FAQs
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Degrees from international universities offering only 3-year baccalaureate degrees are valid equivalents.Admissions
Duke's University Fuqua School of Business
Generally, we will accept international bachelor's degrees. Most of the degrees we see are at least four years. Three-year degrees are fairly common in all U.K.-based systems. Level exams frequently are equal to the first year of college; therefore, a three-year degree from England, Scotland, Wales and Australia are usually equivalent to a four-year program. In India, the bachelor's of commerce degree is three years, and is usually considered the equivalent of a U.S. business degree.Admissions | FAQs
Stephen M. Ross School of Business: University of Michigan
Yes. Beginning August 2010, we will consider applicants who hold a three-year undergraduate degree from India.Admissions | FAQs
Haas School of Business: University of California Berkeley
Applicants with a three-year Indian bachelors degree and no additional degree may apply, but are at a significant competitive disadvantage when compared to applicants with similar backgrounds and eligible education.Admissions | FAQs
Unaccepted first degrees: A Postgraduate Diploma in business technology awarded by the Centre for International Management (16 mos) is an UNACCEPTABLE first degree. Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Associate of Institute of Cost Works Accountants, Associate of Business Management, and Associate of Institute of Engineers are NOT acceptable as substitutes for a four-year degree.
Applicants with only a 3-year bachelor's degree do not meet the requirement for admission and are not as competitive compared to candidates with 4-year degrees. Therefore, to be competitive, applicants would need to complete a master's degree (2 years after your bachelor's degree) or other acceptable degree. If you are interested in applying to the Berkeley MBA program, we suggest that you complete an application. Eligibility with regard to the degrees equivalent to a US bachelor's degree cannot be determined in advance of filing an application. The Graduate Division reserves the right to review the official academic records of all applicants whose undergraduate degrees were earned outside the US to determine whether the academic credentials presented for a foreign institution are comparable to the US bachelor's degree.
The Admissions Office accepts applications from candidates with a three-year undergraduate degree. Those applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.Admissions | FAQs
MIT Sloan School of Management
Yes. Candidates with three-year bachelor degrees from outside of the U.S. may apply.Admissions | FAQs
Darden School of Business: University of Virginia
Darden will also recognize undergraduate degrees that were earned in only three years of study.Admissions | FAQs
Johnson Graduate School of Business: Cornell University
No Info.Admissions | FAQs
Tuck School of Business: Dartmouth University
Yes. We require that applicants hold a bachelor's degree (university level) or equivalent. It is of no consequence to the admissions committee whether the degree was completed in more or fewer than four years.Admissions | FAQs
Tepper School of Business: Carnegie Mellon University
We will consider applicants who hold a 3-year undergraduate degree. In general, due to the highly competitive nature of our applicant pool, candidates with additional education beyond their 3-year degree are more competitive.Admissions | FAQs
- May 25, 2011
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Video Lecture Series! Much awaited lecture on Counting. See here...and don't forget to subscribe on youtube!
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- May 19, 2011
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Hey there! And this week we have Kshitij with us, who got into Kellogg Graduate School of Management in 2010 Fall. He is a very close friend of mine. We went together to IIT and infact we have the same major. He is one of the nicest person I know and was took time to share his side of story with us.
Read here:
Kellogg Graduate School of Management Admissions Success Story: Kshitij | GMATing- May 16, 2011
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This is the first among the many interviews to come from successful B-School applicants. I was hoping if I can ask my friends to share their success stories and application strategies with us, it would be wonderful. I am fortunate to have a terrific network of people I personally know, who are in the best b-schools, living their MBA dream. I thought if I could give them the platform to share the knowledge, we all will benefit. So enjoy the post and leave a thanks for our guest speaker to show your appreciation. Read more here...MIT Sloan MBA Admissions Success Story | GMATing
- May 11, 2011
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