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Full-Time MBA in International Business

How to Apply
To apply for the Full-Time MBA in International Business, the on-line application or the PDF application form must be completed and sent. 

Feedback on applications will be supplied within one week. Successful applicants will be asked to send a number of required documents. Once the documentation is approved, candidates are invited to come for selection tests and an interview in Trieste. International students may ask to be selected in their own country without coming to Trieste. 
After you have completed your application, you will hear from MBA staff. 
If you do not get an email within 48 hours of submitting your Application Form, please send an email to webmaster@mib.edu.

Deadline
Deadline for applications is fixed at:

18 July, 2008 for non-EU citizens
25 July, 2008 for EU citizens 

Apply now
To apply online, click here.
You can also download the PDF  of the application form , complete it and email it to vidotto@mib.edu or fax it to +39 040 9188.112.

 

Full-Time MBA - Partecipant
Full-Time MBA - Partecipant
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Admission requirements for the Full-Time MBA in International Business

• University Degree
• Minimum 3 years work experience
• Excellent English proficiency
• Strong personal motivation

 

Applicants will receive written feedback on the outcome of pre-selection and will be requested to submit the following documentation:
  • Degree certificate
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • A certificate demonstrating adequate knowledge of English such as TOEFL
  • A deductive reasoning test score such as GMAT
  • Any other relevant documentation (such as other languages certificates or professional courses attended)
Alternatively to TOEFL and GMAT the School reserves the right to ask the applicant to take its own tests. The knowledge of English is verified as well during the motivational interview. 

There is no a minimum score required for the GMAT or TOEFL.The GMAT code of the MBA is PTX-VZ-32. The TOEFL code is 0100.
 
 
Admission tests 
Selections are divided into:
  • numerical critical reasoning test (not requested in case of a GMAT score considered adequate by the School)
  • verbal critical reasoning test (not requested in case of a GMAT score considered adequate by the School)
  • oral Interview
The decision concerning the admission of a potential candidate is taken by the Admissions Board. The members of the Admissions Board are the Programme Director, a representative of the internal Faculty and the Admissions Officer. The board may include representatives of sponsoring companies/institutions.
 
In the case of a positive outcome, the applicant may register for the course and start the procedure for joining the class. 

 

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