FRANCE MBA
HEC Paris
HEC MBA PROGRAMME
A sixteen-month general management programme,
HEC Paris enables participants to acquire core business
techniques while allowing them to personalize the programme
to meet their own needs. Within a highly
Contact details
co-operative and international environment, the HEC MBA
HEC MBA Programme
1, rue de la Libération
offers a cross-disciplinary approach, strongly focused on
78351 Jouy-en-Josas Cedex
experiential learning, with an emphasis on personal and
France
Tel: +33 (0)1 39 67 95 46
professional development.
Fax: +33 (0)1 39 67 74 65
E-mail:
admissionmba@hec.fr
www.mba.hec.edu
■ Associate Dean
Valérie Gauthier, Ph.D.
■ Admissions Director
Isabelle Cota
■ Type of programme
Full-time MBA
■ Number of places
200 per year
■ Nationality of student intake
80% of participants come from outside France
representing 55 nationalities
■ Entry requirements
Completed online application; university transcripts; work
experience; English (French is not an admission
requirement); GMAT; TOEFL, IELTS or TOEIC (if applicable);
essays; two letters of recommendation; interviews.
Application fee: 130
■ Mode of application
Online application with free Candidate Profile Evaluation
■ Language of instruction
English
OVERVIEW “HEC MBA
■ Accreditation
HEC Paris is a leading European Business
participants
AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB
School, recognized worldwide for the
learn how to
■ Gender distribution
balance solid
quality of its faculty, research and
70% male, 30% female
business skills
academic programmes.
■ Age range
with a higher ethical awareness and a
24 - 35
The HEC MBA Programme is consistently
solid grounding in corporate social respon-
■ Average work experience
ranked among the world’s leading
sibility and sustainable development. Our
6 years
international programmes: In the
graduates come away with a greater sense
■ Faculty
Financial Times 2008 rankings of the
of self-awareness and confidence in their
110 full-time professors and 35 visiting lecturers
abilities to become leaders in some of the
top-100 MBA programmes, HEC ranked ■ Electives
world’s most powerful companies and
#18 worldwide, and #2 for international
80
organizations.”
mobility worldwide.
■ International exchange partners
VALÉRIE GAUTHIER PHD, ASSOCIATE DEAN 50
With 80% of its 200 participants coming
OF THE HEC MBA PROGRAMME
■ Library
from outside of France, representing 52 academic, financial and sector-based resource
more than 50 nationalities, the HEC
databases
MBA Programme is truly international.
ADMISSIONS
■ Career mobility
With an alumni network of 40,000 HEC MBA applicants have a wide range
87% of graduates are in positions of international scope
worldwide, HEC Paris offers its of academic backgrounds, professional
■ Student Accommodation
On-campus housing for MBA participants and families
graduates a direct line to some of experiences and career goals. The
■ Scholarships and loans
Europe’s most influential business School’s rigorous selection process takes
Offers a number of scholarships based on merit and need.
decision-makers. The HEC MBA these and a number of other key Partnerships with leading international banks
Programme also provides a framework criteria into account, which reflect the ■ Local public transport
for building ongoing relationships demonstrated and potential abilities of
Train, bus, taxi
between companies each candidate as a future participant,
■ Nearest airports
and participants. executive and leader.
Roissy-CDG, Orly
Programme Start date Duration Application deadline Fees
HEC MBA full-time Programme September / January 16 months Rolling admissions € 42,000
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