Hi everyone, here is a postgraduate entrance examination!
According to the big data of enrollment in recent years, the students who signed up for MBA are getting younger and younger. So, are older candidates really suitable for the MBA? It is a master's degree in business administration, so the education method is to cultivate practical talents who can meet the needs of the society. For enterprises, the importance of practical ability is much higher than that of ordinary theoretical research.
In recent years, the average enrollment age of MBA freshmen in domestic first-tier colleges and universities has begun to show a trend of younger age, and the average age has remained at 27-29 years old.
In particular, as the number of applicants for MBA increases year by year, the average age has decreased year by year. A large part of the candidates have just reached the MBA application requirements. After three years of undergraduate graduation, they start to prepare for an MBA or MBA. The younger age of trainees has become a clear trend.
"younger" vs "older candidates"
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2. Help candidates deepen their understanding of industry and management
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Have their advantages in the competition,For example, strong test-taking ability. However, the real "older candidates" are not competitive
. Actually, it is not. Although the test-taking ability of the older candidates is relatively weak, the rich management experience and broad vision of the older candidates are extra points.
Can "older" candidates apply for the MBA?
First of all, there is no age limit to apply for the MBA, only work experience is required.
So how old is an older candidate? Generally speaking, candidates with more than 10 years of work experience are considered "older" candidates who are over 40 years old. "
older" candidates must be able to apply if they meet the requirements of working years, but MBA colleges have a hidden rule-they are not willing to accept candidates who are older than 45 years old, unless you are particularly good.
If you are under 45 years old, you must hurry up if you want to apply for the MBA. However, some colleges and universities have very strict controls on older candidates, requiring students to be very good, and they need to have sufficient reasons to explain that they are suitable for MBA courses.
Are "older" candidates suitable for MBA?
Not so much whether you are suitable, it is better to quickly assess whether you have the need to take the MBA.Now everything must keep up with the trend. Applying for an MBA is also a trend in recent years, but if you do not have the need to apply for an MBA, it is just because of the influence of herd awareness that you are actually not suitable for you.
In fact, "older" candidates have a mature way of thinking about things, rich work experience, a good mentality, and a certain degree of financial strength.
The most important thing is that at this stage of life, you have a clearer goal and cherish learning opportunities. These are the advantages of "older" candidates, so if you are a "older" candidate and have a need to enroll, you should not be underestimated!
Finally, the elder sister wants to tell everyone that whether you are a young examinee or an old examinee, you must develop your strengths and avoid weaknesses and apply for the MBA. Learning ability is very important. Pay attention to the following issues. Whether the thinking is solidified, whether you can accept updated thinking; whether you can settle down to learn and bear the pressure of learning; measure the cost of learning and the unestimable time cost during the study period; do a correct self-assessment and the value of the MBA to yourself.
I am the master of postgraduate entrance examination, and I will help you to pass the postgraduate entrance examination without hindrance!
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