Business School Review
INSEAD
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
I
NSEAD is widely recognised among the world’s top-
Full Time MBA
tier business schools as one of the most innovative Executive MBA
and influential business schools. It is the only business
Specialisation by Function:
school with fully-fledged campuses in Asia (Singapore)
General Management
and Europe (France). Currently 138 faculty teach
more than 900 MBA students, 8000 executives and
Specialisation by Industry:
Banking / Financial Services
54 PhD students from over 75 countries. There are Consulting
more than 35,000 INSEAD alumni around the world,
IT / Telecommunications
Media & Entertainment
in over 160 countries across all continents.
Pharmaceutical / Bio-Medical
The full-time MBA programme challenges
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
participants to a one-year concentrated study in a January
highly diverse learning environment. In 10 months,
September
Programme Duration: 10 months
the challenging and diverse curriculum provides
the brightest young minds in business with a solid
Tuition Fee:
foundation for careers in management. With students
EURO (€) 50000 / Per Year
representing over 70 nationalities, over two campuses Entry Requirements:
in Europe and Asia, the programme develops successful,
Min. GMAT Score: N/A
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score: 260
responsible, and thoughtful leaders and entrepreneurs
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score: 690
who create value for their organisations and their
Min. IELTS: 7
Min. Years of Work Experience: 2
communities. Students also have the opportunity
to take elective courses at the Wharton School of Application Fee:
Business in Philadelphia, making INSEAD the only
EURO (€) 200
business school in the world to offer participants the
Executive Course Information
opportunity to study across three continents and earn all successful MBA candidates must demonstrat Start Dates:
their MBA in just 10 months. In a typical year, INSEAD a combination of excellent academic capacity,
October
MBA graduates join organisations in over 60 countries, international motivation, management and leadership
Programme Duration:
more than any other business school. potential, and a desire and ability to contribute to the
15 months
INSEAD experience.
Tuition Fee:
Content and Structure: EURO (€) 90000 / Total Programme Cost
The 10-month programme is divided into five INSEAD has two intakes per year on each campus,
Contact:
intensive study periods of eight weeks. During the one in January and the other in September. A staged
INSEAD
first three periods, students cover 14 core business admissions process is in place for both, and candidates
Boulevard Constance
Fontainebleau, France
subjects. In the final two, students customise their are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
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degree by choosing from over 80 elective courses.
France
Email:
mba.info@insead.edu
emba.info@insead.edu
Candidate Profile and Admissions: Web:
www.insead.edu
The selection process for the MBA programme
is highly competitive. While displaying a remarkably
diverse range of backgrounds and experiences,
Student Profile
Jose Mujica Castro Veena Lertpachin
30 years old 28 years old
Chilean Thai/Taiwanese
Before INSEAD: Entrepreneur Before INSEAD: Investment
and founding partner of air banking, JP MPorgan Chase,
transport serives company New York
(NanduAir) and boutique United Nations - Thailand
hotels (Zerohotel, Chile)
“Dozens of entrepreneurial presentations, “INSEAD is a world-class business school in all
innumerable cases of success and failure, out of standard respects, but what sets it apart is its intangible
the box ideas, and an extremely supportive faculty qualities: vitality, spirit and verve. The participants here
and alumni network. There is no recipe for success bring tremendous energy and passion to all aspects of
in entrepreneurship, but at INSEAD you find pretty the programme. Most importantly, the MBA experience
much every ingredient.” allows participants to carry these qualities forward into
their careers.”
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