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Business School Profiles- Average Age
Every now and then I receive queries regarding the “right” age to attend the Business School. I always answer that there is no right or wrong age to gain education. If you are determined to pursue an MBA, age is irrelevant. It is more important that YOU should know your objective of doing an MBA. Roughly, the age range at various Business Schools varies from 24 to 41. The reason a lot of older applicants get worried about the age factor is peer cohort. Generally Business School applicants with 35+ age look for EMBA, online or part time programmes and applicants with an age range of 26-30 look for Full Time MBA programmes. But this doesn’t hold true for all. For older applicants “Why MBA now” becomes a crucial question to answer. Older applicants are generally married, have kids, have gained enough leadership and personal life experience so taking a break from regular stream of income would need a lot of introspection. The maximum learning in a typical MBA class takes place by peer interaction. While younger candidates (applicants in an age group of 25-30 and with 3-4 years of work experience) have exuberance, and fresh ideas to contribute, older candidates have success stories, and real life experience to share with the class.
These days Business Schools are also welcoming a lot of early career (Generally, applicants with fewer than three years of full-time work experience. This group includes individuals who want to pursue an MBA directly following undergraduate study with no prior full-time work experience.) applicants. This is what Stanford’s Dean Robert Joss has to say about early career applicants. |
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