How hard is it to get admission to Said Business School?

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    Bhumika Vimal | Contributor-Level 7

    2 months ago

    It is considered tough to get into Said Business School MBA program as the its acceptance rate stands at 8.07 % which means out of every 100 applications, only 8 to 9 students are extended an offer letter. The Oxford MBA application process includes an online application submission, an interview and the final decisions.

    Although with right preparation, students can raise their chances of getting an admit form the B-school.

    Said Business School MBA Requirements as an International student:

    ·         Full academic transcripts

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    Piyush Rastogi | Contributor-Level 7

    4 months ago

    It is considered tough to get into Said Business School MBA program as the its acceptance rate stands at 20% which means out of every 100 applications, only 20 are extended an offer letter. The Oxford MBA application process includes an online application submission, an interview and the final decisions.

    Although with right preparation, students can raise their chances of getting an admit form the B-school.

    Said Business School MBA Requirements as an International student:

    ·         Full academic transcripts

    ·         A one-page CV mentioning relevant profess

    ...more
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