676
Avg. GMAT
23-24
Avg. Age
6 Yrs.
Avg. Exp.
130
Class Size
12
Months Duration
Introduction to MiM at Warwick
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What is a good GMAT score for MiM at Warwick?
Short Answer – The average GMAT score at MiM at Warwick is 676 for the last entering class. If you score above 676, 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
27
FT Rankings
22
QS Top MiM
Tuition Fee and Scholarships for MiM at Warwick
€ 33,800
Tuition Fee
+
€ 25,000
Living Cost
Avg. Cost of Study
The Tuition fee for Warwick University MIM is € 33,800 and an additional € 25,000 in living costs.
Scholarships awards range from 10% of your tuition fee to a maximum of 50% for exceptional candidates. They are highly competitive and awarded on an ongoing basis, so applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.
The college focuses on attracting intellectually curious individuals who strive for excellence in everything they do. We welcome talented candidates from across the globe who are passionate about achieving their full potential, both academically and professionally.
Important Scholarships
- HIGH POTENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Employment Prospects : MiM at Warwick
Employed within 3 months of graduation
Avg. Salary
21%
Consulting
23%
Finance
29%
Technology
32%
others
The average salary at Warwick University for the last graduating class was €26,726. 95% of the class was employed with 3 months of graduation with majority of class going into consulting (21%), Finance (23%) and technology (29%) oriented functional roles.
he University of Warwick is in the top 6 universities targeted by the largest number of top employers in 2021*, and we have strong links with many recruiters.
Download its Graduate Destinations brochure for the facts on figures on the career journeys of our 2020-21 cohort since graduating.
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Application Essays : MiM at Warwick
- Why are you applying to the Warwick University Program now? What is the professional objective that will guide your career choice after your MIM, and how will the Warwick University 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 Warwick
- 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 Warwick
Can you tell me if I am eligible/suitable for the course before I apply?
We cannot confirm whether you are eligible for a course before application. This is a decision that only the Selection Committee can make once you have applied and submitted all of your supporting documents.
Can I apply for more than one Masters course?
You are able to apply to more than one course but must do so on separate application forms and so must pay an application fee for each. You only need to upload one set of supplementary documents with each of your applications. We would however recommend that you tailor each Personal Statement specifically for every course for which you have applied.
How do I submit my supporting documents?
Following the submission of your application and payment of your application fee, you will be sent an email by the Postgraduate Admissions team with a link to access the upload facility. You will then be able to upload supporting documents, which will enable your application to be considered.
Please note that we cannot accept documents submitted via email.
Please do not post any hard copy documents at this time. Should you be made an offer, you will then be asked to supply original documents.
How should my references be submitted?
If you complete the references section of the application form, including email addresses, then your referees will be emailed by the Postgraduate Admissions team and asked to submit their reference via an online submission form. Please note that they will be emailed only once and it remains your responsibility to make sure that both references have been submitted. References submitted by email will not be acceptable.
Can I apply before I have completed my degree, or language test?
You can apply before you have completed your degree. You will need to supply interim transcripts of your marks and modules to date with your application. You can also apply before you have received your language score. You should put the date of your English test on your application form and you can send in your score later. In both cases, if an offer is made it will most likely be conditional and dependent on you achieving the required grade/score for admission.