This year, Saïd became the go-to school for women, composing 41% of women -- the highest concentration among top European MBA programs. However, this news was tempered by GMAT scores, which fell over the previous years.
School | Oxford (Said) | IE Business School | INSEAD | HEC Paris | IESE | London Business School |
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Applications Received | NA | NA | 2000+ | 1397 | NANA | 2,7402740 |
Admits | NA | NA | 600 | 232 | NANA | 685685 |
Acceptance Rate | NA | 32.0% | NA | 22.0% | NANA | 2525 |
Estimated Incoming Class | 334 | 410 | 500 | 137 | 359359 | 432432 |
Average GMAT | 685 | 670 | 712 | 688 | 690690 | 708708 |
Median GMAT | 690 | 680 | NA | 689 | NANA | 710710 |
GMAT Range | 580-780 | 600-770 | 600-780 | 600-770 | NANA | 600-780600-780 |
Countries Represented | 51 | 63 | 75 | 42 | 5757 | 6262 |
Female Students | 41.0% | 30.0% | 34.0% | 34.0% | 3232 | 3939 |
International Students | 92.0% | 91.0% | 89.4% | 93.0% | 8484 | 9090 |
Percent with GRE | 42.0% | NA | 2.0% | 10.0% | 55 | 33 |
Top Previous Industry Experience | Diversified Industries (21%) | Industry, Energy and Construction (26%) | Corporate (40%) | Engineering (25%) | Industry (56%)Industry (56%) | NANA |
Top Undergraduate Major | NA | Business (30%) | Business (34%) | NA | NANA | NANA |