Are you contemplating an MBA program in the US? (rather than any other country) Are you a bit concerned about the recent downturn in the U.S economy and reconsidering the decision? Here’s With One proven fact: In terms of Absolute economic growth, the United States continues to take the lead and is the global economic nerve-center. An ever increasing number of International students are pursuing their MBA dreams in the US and finding multiple career choices both in the U.S and their home countries. A US MBA degree would thus afford you the best preparation for your future. Why the United States? Consider this (1) The U.S is the birthplace of the M.B.A and continues to innovate in management education, includes a thorough, rigorous case study driven format with lectures who are not “plain o’l theoreticians” but practicing consultants (Often the MBA will give you exposure to live consulting assignments that not only bring in knowledge but also bring in valuable U.S experience on your resume!) 2) A U.S degree opens up doors worldwide - other than the U.S itself, you will be recognized in any other country in the world - be it Timbuktu or the UK! Conversely, a degree from say, New Zealand, may carry value in New Zealand but may not be well recognized/immediately recognized beyond New Zealand! That does restrict your choices to the single country! Figures indicate that the United States hosts the most number of international students than any other country in the world. U.S. MBA programs are well recognized and MBA schools in US constantly top world rankings. An MBA degree from a University in US is highly sought-after by employers worldwide. Which one of the top MBA schools in US should I choose? To make it simpler for aspirants we have divided the MBA schools in US into four clusters in order of their latest rankings. Depending on various factors such as your GMAT score, professional profile and experience, scholarship goals and other specific-to-you details, you can plan to apply to a given cluster/group. Top 10 and Ivy Leagues

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