650+
Avg. GMAT
24
Avg. Age
1-2 Yrs.
Avg. Exp.
35
Class Size
24
Months Duration
Introduction to MiM at Prague
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What is a good GMAT score for MiM at Prague?
Short Answer – The average GMAT score at Prague is 650 for the last entering class. If you score above 650, you have a fair shot and you will receive an encouraging response to your profile evaluation from the admission committee.
Long Answer – There is no such thing as a safe score, higher is always better. In our years of consulting experience, we have seen our clients with 640 getting selected into top schools like INSEAD and on the other hand, someone with a 770 getting rejected too. A good benchmark that we advise all our clients to beat is the average GMAT score of the last entering class as mentioned in the Class profile published every year. Scoring above the average gets you a fair shot;
“The higher your score, the better is it for your interview or admission chance.”
If you plan to apply with a score that is below the average, then you are starting a fight with one hand tied behind your back or, let’s say, you are starting a few yards behind your competitors. You can definitely catch up in other sections of the application by writing outstanding essays or performing really well in an interview later. But it is always nice to start ahead of the competitor. A higher GMAT score helps one gain a competitive advantage.
“What if you are from the over represented Indian or Asian Pool?”
The over-represented candidate pool of Indian or Chinese applicants usually goes through a rigorous preparation process for GMAT, with a lot of Indian applicants scoring quite high. Hence, the overall competition and the Average score for this diaspora goes up by a few notches. That is why we recommend candidates within the most over-represented profiles to shoot at least 20 points higher than the school’s class profile average.
Quick Overview and Rankings
24
FT Rankings
Tuition Fee and Scholarships for MiM at Prague
€ 10,000
Tuition Fee
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€ 24,000
Living Cost
Avg. Cost of Study
The Tuition fee for Prague University is € 10,000 and an additional € 24,000 in living costs.
The prospective students are therefore asked to go through the following instructions carefully to avoid any hiccups, late payments, etc. Should any questions arise, you are always more than welcome to get in touch with the Programme Coordinator who will be able to assist you.
Important Scholarships
• Merit Scholarships
Employment Prospects : MiM at Prague
Employed within 3 months of graduation
Avg. Salary
35%
Consulting
15%
Finance
17%
Technology
33%
others
The average salary at Prague University MIM for the last graduating class was €51,000. 91% of the class was employed within 3 months of graduation with a majority of the class going into consulting (35%), Finance (15%) and technology (17%) oriented functional roles.
The full-time Master’s Programme in Management at the University of Economics, Prague provides students with a comprehensive business education to make them fit for starting a career and assuming responsibility in the fast-changing environment of global management tasks.
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Application Essays : MiM at Prague
- Why are you applying to the Prague University Program now? What is the professional objective that will guide your career choice after your MIM , and how will the Prague University MIM contribute to the achievement of this objective? (500 words)
- What do you consider your most significant life achievement? (250 words)
- Leadership and ethics are inevitably intertwined in the business world. Describe a situation in which you have dealt with these issues and how they have influenced you. (250 words)
- Imagine an entirely different life from the one you lead, and what it would be? (250 words)
- What figure do you admire the most and why? (250 words)
LORs : MiM at Prague
- How long and in what capacity have you known the candidate? (No word limit)
- If this is a work-related reference, in what position is/was the candidate employed and for how long? (No word limit)
- What do you consider to be the candidate’s principal strengths/talents? (No word limit)
- What do you consider to be the candidate’s weaknesses or areas that need improvement? (No word limit)
Specializations & Electives Offered
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FAQs about MiM at Prague
What is the length of a master study program at the Prague University of Economics and Business?
The standard length of study is two years. The maximum duration of master education is specified in Study and Examination Rules.
Where is it possible to obtain study literature?
Textbooks and other printed materials could be obtained at the university bookstore at Rajska Building or at the university library located in Stara Budova in Zizkov. Some learning materials will be provided by teachers as part of their courses in electronic or paper form.
What ID cards are used at the University of Economics and where is it possible to obtain these cards?
dentification cards are issued at ID cards office:
Leoš Havlíček
Office: 22 Sb
Telephone: 224 09 5831
email: [email protected]
Students have the option to ask for a student’s standard chip card, which is valid only for the University for 290, – CZK or a chip card with student license ISIC for 340,- CZK. See more…
Do I need nostrification/recognition of bachelor degree?
Yes. Students, who have not completed a bachelor degree in the Czech Republic or Slovakia shall provide the nostrification/recognition of their bachelor diploma.
Where is it possible to obtain nostrification /recognition of diploma?
The Prague University of Economics and Business as a higher education institution which was awarded institutional accreditation is, pursuant to Section 48 (4) to (6) of the Act on Higher Education Institutions, entitled not to require within the admission procedure a document on the general recognition of equivalence of education gained abroad and may itself, for the purposes of the admission procedure, assess whether the applicant’s education attained abroad meets the legal condition for admission to studies. For submitting the request go to: https://edu.vse.cz/.