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Apply for Access MBA Business School 2015

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The worldwide leader in One-to-One MBA events is coming to Lagos on September 19, 2015. Now the world’s top business schools are within your reach!

Date: September 19, 2015

Time: From 9:30am to 5:30pm (upon invitation)

Place: Eko Hotels & Suites, Plot 1415 Adetokunbo Ademola Street, P.O.Box 12724 Victoria Island

Each participant will have the chance to benefit from:

  • One-to-One* and small group meetings with MBA Admissions Directors
  • Thematic panel discussions featuring B-schools and Alumni
  • Individual consulting sessions and GMAT test preparation
  • Many scholarship opportunities

 

By registering for the One-to-One MBA event, your profile will be carefully matched and selected for individual meetings with the business schools that correspond to your expectations.

*Individual 20 minute long meetings to discuss your MBA project

Why get an MBA?

  • Nine out of every ten employers intend to maintain or increase the number of job openings for business school graduates in 2015 (GMAC 2014 Survey)
  • The starting salary expected in 2015 for recent MBA graduates in the US is $100,000 (Financial Times 2015)
  • More than half of employers will increase starting salaries for new MBA hires in 2015 (GMAC 2014 Survey)

 

 Get ahead with an MBA.

 

Among the prestigious business schools participating in the Access MBA Tour:

HEC Paris, INSEAD, IE Business School, Esade Business School, Hult International Business School, EDHEC Business School, London Business School, IESE Business School, London Business School, University of Chicago-Booth, Cambridge Judge Business School, Kellogg WHU, Manchester Business School, SDA Bocconi, and more!

Places are limited for One-to-One meetings and early registration is recommended. To receive your free invitation, register here today.

 

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