University of California, Berkeley
California
,United States
Program Name
MBA in Business Administration
Deadline
September 14th, 2023
Overview
View Official pageTotal Tuition Fees
$1,64,118
Duration
24 Months
Median Salary
$1,66,650
Ranking
#4
US World and News Report
Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile
Class Size
244
Average Age
28
Average Work Experience
6 Years
Aptitude Test Scores
Average Score
733 / 800
Average Score
324 / 340
Language Test Scores
Minimum Score
7 / 9
Minimum Score
59 / 90
Minimum Score
90 / 120
Diversity
Others:
10%United States:
35%International:
25%California:
30%Admissions
Application Deadlines
Fall
Round | Deadline | Decision |
---|---|---|
Round 1 | Sep 14 | NA |
Standard Deadline | Jan 4 | 2024-03-21T00:00:00.000Z |
Round 3 | Mar 28 | 2024-05-02T00:00:00.000Z |
Application Requirements
What Really Matters When Applying
Transcript
Required
Resume
Required
Standardised Test
Required
Essay
Required
English Language Proficiency
Required
Two Professional LORs
Required
Interview
Required
Application Fee
200
Career Outcomes
Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,66,650 / year
Prospective Job Roles
Financial Analyst
Brand Manager
Venture Capitalist
Operations Manager
Financial Manager
Global Marketing Manager
Private Equity
Human Resources Manager
Top recruiters
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
$1,64,118 / year
Overall Cost
$1,94,118 / year
FAQs
We do not accept transfer credits from other universities into the MBA program. You may waive out of core courses at the discretion of the faculty, but you must replace the waived course with another class.
The admission committee reviews your entire academic record; however, the committee focuses more heavily on your first bachelor's degree.
We admit candidates with solid professional experience who come from a wide variety of industries and backgrounds. Our class profile provides a list of previous industries prior to beginning the Berkeley MBA program. Preference is not given to a particular field or fields.
University policy prohibits awarding of duplicate degrees. If you have an MBA or comparable degree from an institute of higher education, your application will be ineligible for consideration.
Due to the rigorous nature of the MBA curriculum, students in the Full-time MBA program are not able to work off-campus during their first year. In some cases, second-year students have worked up to 10 hours per week, usually by continuing to work for the company where they held their summer internship. More common is the opportunity for second-year students to serve as graduate student instructors (GSIs). Nearly 30% of our Full-Time MBA students serve in this role, which partially reduces their rate of tuition and also provides them with a small monthly stipend.
Approximately 70% of Haas students receive some form of financial assistance, including scholarships, loans, and/or assistantships.Over $13 million in scholarship funding is awarded each year, providing gift aid to over 50% of full-time MBA students. All applicants will be considered for merit-based awards and do not require any action. Merit-based awards will be determined based on the overall strength of the admissions application, professional goals, educational achievement, intended concentration, leadership skills, and embodiment of the Haas Defining Leadership Principles. Please note that meeting the stated criteria does not mean you’re guaranteed funds; rather, it means you are eligible for consideration.
The main difference between the programs is the profile of the students. The full-time students generally have about 5 years of work experience, Evening & Weekend students generally have about 7 years of work experience, and Berkeley Executive MBA students generally have about 12 years of work experience.
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