Business School Review
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
NORTH AMERICA
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
“A student once said that when you graduate from
Tuck, you’ve gained your education, your diploma,
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
MBA + MD
and friends for life. This says something about
MBA + MA Tuck that goes beyond statistics. Tuck is one of the
MBA+MPH, MBA+MEM, MBA/MALD, MBA/
most selective and academically challenging MBA
MPA, MBA/MSEL
programs—but it’s also one of the most supportive.”
Specialisation by Function:
Dean Paul Danos
Accountancy & Financial
Corporate Governance
Entrepreneurship Overview International Student Support
Finance
General Management
Tuck—the first graduate school of business—is Tuck offers a five-day orientation program designed
International Management / Business one of the top management schools in the world. Tuck for students with minimal experience working or
Leadership
offers one degree, the full-time MBA. This enables living in the U.S. Academic, personal, and cultural
Marketing
Operations Management
Tuck to focus attention and resources on its students. counseling for international students is provided. The
Strategic Management
Tuck students have access to faculty who combine Career Development Office offers advice, programs,
Specialisation by Industry:
exceptional teaching with renowned scholarship. The and career consultation for international students
Banking / Financial Services strong sense of community serves students well while seeking positions overseas or within the U.S., and a
Consulting
Non - Profit Organisation
they are at Tuck and throughout their careers. special database containing current information on
Pharmaceutical / Bio-Medical companies seeking international employees.
Real Estate
Innovative Curriculum
Retail / Consumer Goods
Venture Capital & Private Equity Tuck’s curriculum teaches cutting-edge concepts Location and Facilities
with real-world applications while sharpening Tuck’s location at Dartmouth College in
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
students’ abilities to solve business problems and Hanover, New Hampshire combines the educational
August make decisions. The curriculum features: opportunities of one the nation’s most prestigious Ivy
League institutions with an ideal New England setting.
Programme Duration:
21 months
- a first-year core that combines rigorous courses with All Dartmouth facilities are open to Tuck students
innovative projects and experiences including a centralized computer network, nine-library
Tuition Fee:
- over 75 elective courses and seminars system, art museum, creative and performing arts
USD ($) 42,990 / Per Year
- an emphasis on teamwork and group learning center, ski area and indoor sports center. Boston, New
Entry Requirements:
- a high degree of coordination between courses York and Montreal are all easily accessible by interstate
Min. GMAT Score : N/A
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : N/A
- an emphasis on entrepreneurship, technology, and highways and by regular bus, train and air service.
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : N/A
global business
Min. Years of Work Experience : 0
- frequent interactions with visiting executives from Career Placements and Opportunities
Application Fee:
many industries Tuck students have access to everything they need
USD ($) 220
- an intensive team project of an entrepreneurial or for success in the MBA program and beyond. Tuck
Contact:
consulting nature offers an extensive network of corporate contacts. Due
Dawna Clarke, Director of Admissions to the number and quality of recruiting opportunities,
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Tuck School of Business
Research Centers and Initiatives Tuck graduates are virtually guaranteed the attention
100 Tuck Hall Tuck has established seven research centers and of top recruiters, and the highest salaries among their
Hanover, NH
initiatives focusing on global leadership, international peers upon employment.
03755
United States of America business, corporate governance, private equity
& entrepreneurship, digital strategies, corporate Alumni Support
Tel: 603-646-3162
Fax: 603-646-1441
citizenship, and healthcare. These centers provide Tuck alumni are strikingly loyal to their school.
Email:
tuck.admissions@dartmouth.edu
a forum for the exchange of ideas among students, In 2007, 66 percent contributed to Tuck, more than
Web:
www.tuck.dartmouth.edu
faculty and industry experts. twice that of most peer schools.
Student Profile
Chandra Jayaram and indeed exceeded my expectations. I enjoyed the
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth academic rigor, ran a club and founded an outreach
Programme: Full time MBA program for Tuck. I was also fortunate to work with
Nationality: Indian Age: 28 an incredibly diverse group of classmates on projects
I grew up in India and completed my bachelor’s ranging from launching a new public relations firm to
degree in computer science at the National University spending three weeks in South Africa consulting for a
of Singapore in 1998. I spent the next 6 years at non-profit organization. Last summer I interned with
IBM Singapore in various capacities including project Symantec Corporation in Silicon Valley developing a
management, sales and technical design for the sales and marketing strategy for one of their business
Southeast Asia region. units. After Tuck I will be working with McKinsey & Co
As my interest in the business of technology grew at their Stamford, CT office.
I found myself lacking the skills and knowledge I felt I As I look back the thing that strikes me most
needed to excel in a general management role. There about the environment at Tuck is the enthusiasm in
were several excellent programs I considered, and I the air. Students at Tuck are limited only by their
decided to visit the schools before making my decision. imaginations in getting the most out of the program.
At Tuck I fit right in. I enjoyed my time there so much Faculty, administration, alumni and classmates go out
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that my decision was made for me. of their way to support and encourage us in any idea
Over the last two years, Tuck has lived up to, or initiative we come up with.
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