The Imperial College MBA: What You Need To Know
Imperial College Business School is a top international business school consistently towards the top of most respected rankings. Its London location places it squarely at a major Western economic epicenter. True to the international tradition of London and the UK only 22% of the most recent Full-Time MBA class call the UK home.
Students completing the Full-Time MBA can expect a truly global experience. From faculty to Full-Time MBA students to global initiatives, it’s hard to imagine a school with much more international prowess. The most recent class to be admitted consisted of 56 students from 23 different countries. The Business School’s prestigious alumni network spans 140 countries. Only 10% of the faculty is from the UK and the school boasts a very active Global Initiatives program.
In the most recently admitted class, 20% of the students came from a Banking/Finance background, the highest proportion of any sector. Other industries that students came from included engineering (16%), IT/Tech/Telecoms (14%) and Consulting/Professional Services (13%). The most recent class was made up of an impressive 43% female students. The majority of students (41%) came from the Asia/Pacific region.
The Imperial College Business School MBA is an ideal option for students looking to get a truly international experience in an appealing location.
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Class of 2020-21 Full-Time MBA statistics
- 23 different nationalities represented in the cohort
- 43% of the class have an undergraduate degree in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) subjects such as computing, product design, agricultural sciences, chemistry, and electronic engineering.
Class of 2016 Full-Time MBA statistics
- 36 different nationalities represented in the cohort
- More than 50% of the class have an undergraduate degree in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) subjects such as computing, product design, agricultural sciences, chemistry, and electronic engineering.
Of the 2016 class:
- 90% were employed three months after graduation
- 63% made an industry change
- 13% started their own business
- 64% changed location
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