Yale Executive MBA course is 22-month course. The course has rigorous Management education with flexibility to customize or specialize in an area of focus (Healthcare, Asset Management, or Sustainability). To apply to this course, the applicants should submit the following:
A 4-year Bachelor's degree
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The University of Oxford has a larger student body than all the Ivy Leagues.
In total, Oxford is known to admit around 26K students at UG and PG levels. For Harvard University, Yale University and Princeton, the total enrollments remain around 19K to 23K.
Only Cornell stays neck to neck to Oxfor
As such, there is no minimum GMAT / GRE score for Yale Uni MBA. But for the Class of 2027 MBA, the minimum GMAT score is 740. For GRE Quant, the average score is 166 and for GRE Verbal it is 163. The average GPA is 3.69.
Yes, Yale values the subject selection and academic inclination in the Indian high school curriculum.
They look for great performance and consistency in challenging subjects like Mathematics, Humanities and Science.
It is really good for your profile to be extraordinary in the subjects mentioned
Not at all, Yale University admissions are extremely competitive and meeting the minimum eligibility criteria is not enough for the same.
The students Yale wants should be well-rounded, meaning they should be breathtaking in academic as well as extracurricullar aspects. Look at the given
As per a report from the Indian Embassy in the USA in 2026, Yale University has around 160 students from India. The total no. of students at Yale Uni is 15,000+. International student percentage is 28%. The total no. of countries represented by students is 125+.
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