New website aims to better serve prospective students from the region pursuing a graduate business degree
RESTON, Va., May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Graduate Management Admission Council™ (GMAC™), the leading global association of business schools and administrator of the Graduate Management Admission Test™ (GMAT™), today announced the launch of the official GMAT
TM exam Chinese website, GMAT.com.cn. As the most widely used exam for graduate business school admissions and accepted by more than 7,000 graduate business programs worldwide, GMAT has been a leading assessment tool among the vast pool of talents in the greater China region for more than six decades.
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Interest in graduate management education (GME) programs in 2021 continue to grow among prospective students, a trend that coincides with waning concerns about the impact of COVID-19, according to a new report published today by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC).
The Council s 2021 mba.com Prospective Students Survey Report finds that the proportion of respondents reporting that they are extremely or very concerned about Covid-19 declined from 41 to 33 percent over the survey period.
Despite the global Covid-19 pandemic, more than 70 per cent of international candidates who are planning to pursue an MBA outside their country of citizenship are not changing their plans in 2021. According to a survey by Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), an association of leading graduate business schools worldwide that administers graduate business school assessment exam Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), 73 per cent of international MBA aspirants are keen on going ahead with their plans. On the other hand, only 13 per cent of international MBA aspirants are willing to consider online learning. Moreover, 50 per cent of domestic candidates are pursuing management education due to skill gap in their current roles.
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