The Johns Hopkins University is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, the university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins.
Tuition fees
$ 133,000
(€ 124,001)
Length (months)
24
Program name
Full-time MBA
Application deadline
29 Mar 2023
Business school information
Study in United States of America
- The US is the most popular destination for international students while American universities often dominate the global rankings.
- As can be expected of a country with a population of 325 million, the US has a diverse range of cities and universities to choose from.
- The United States is the world’s greatest economic power in terms of gross domestic product and has been among the world’s highest-ranking countries in terms of GDP per capita. The US economy is marked by resilience, flexibility, and innovation.
Program description
With the analytic and leadership skills to propel your career, an MBA from Johns Hopkins is just the beginning. Build the analytic skills to extract breakthrough business insights from big data. Strengthen your leadership skills to drive change in the fast-moving global market. Immerse yourself in experiential learning projects with businesses where your insights have immediate impact. Join the world-class Johns Hopkins ecosystem. And graduate job-ready as a data-driven leader.
Admission requirements
GMAT (Average):
640
Language Test:
TOEFL 100
(minimum)
IELTS 7.00
(minimum)
Age (Avg):
29
Experience (Avg):
5.1
Other:
* Transcripts
* Resume
* Two Essays
* One letter of recommendation
* GMAT/GRE scores
* Interview
Diversity
Male/Female students:
46% / 54%
International students:
44%
Number of countries represented:
13
Alumni today:
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Alumni salary today:
$ 127,044
Employed at three months:
89%
Selected recruiters:
Amazon, AstraZeneca, Boeing, Cognizant, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, McKinsey & Company, Paypal, SAP, Zoom
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