Cambridge Judge Business School was established in 1990 as the Judge Institute of Management Studies, a focal point for management teaching and research in the University.

Current program rank (FT)
23
Tuition fees
£ 64,000
(€ 73,531)
Length (months)
12
Program name
The Cambridge MBA
Cambridge Judge Business School was established in 1990 as the Judge Institute of Management Studies, a focal point for management teaching and research in the University.
The Cambridge MBA is a unique, one-year learning experience, combining academic rigour with a focus on experiential, team-based learning. The program has four distinct phases, arranged across four terms. The curriculum is designed to produce graduates who demonstrate intellectual rigour and who are skilled in the practice of management and core business principles in finance, strategy, marketing, operations, accounting, economics, corporate governance, organisational behaviour, technology and entrepreneurship, within a global context. The skills and knowledge acquired on the MBA are achieved through a collaborative ethos—the core value of the Cambridge MBA. At the end of the MBA, graduates will complete the MBA ready to make an impact at organisational level, and lead teams on a global scale.
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GMAT (Average):
690
Language Test:
TOEFL 110
(minimum)
IELTS 8
(minimum)
GPA:
3.30
Age (Avg):
29
Experience (Min/Avg):
3/6
Other:
* Undergraduate degree;
* 1 reference;
* 3 essays;
* Interview;
* GMAT or GRE
(no minimum);
Current rank:
23
(Financial Times)
3 year average rank:
20
(Financial Times)
Male/Female students:
57% / 43%
International students:
94%
Number of nationalities represented:
46
Female faculty:
23%
International faculty:
84%
Women on board:
50%
International board:
44%
Financial Times: International mobility rank:
16
Financial Times: International course experience rank:
41
Alumni salary today:
$ 175,540
Salary increase:
98%
Value for money rank:
18
Alumni recommend rank:
37
Career progress rank:
17
Career service rank:
52
Alumni aims achieved:
91%
Employed at three months:
91%
Full-time faculty with PhD:
99%
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