How does deferred admission work in Stanford GSB for MBA?

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Pallavi Choudhury
8 years ago
Hi Ravinder, Deferred MBA at Stanford and most B-Schools are meant for students who are in their final year of their Bachelor's degree. No gaps will be accepted. You have to apply for the MBA programme during your final year, normally Stanford offers 2 year deferral during which you should gain wo

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So, first I have to apply for MBA, then I go to work for 2 years. When should I apply in the final year or after 2 years of work experience?

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