Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management

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238 Main Street, E48-500, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, USA

mitsloan.mit.edu

mbaadmissions@sloan.mit.edu

617-258-5434

 The MIT Sloan School of Management, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of the world's leading business schools. MIT Sloan is devoted to its mission: to develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world and to generate ideas that advance management practice.

 MIT Sloan creates value with purpose through:

  • management education that develops better leaders to responsibly manage the world’s need for innovation, 
  • knowledge creation that drives innovation through unprecedented transformations in business and society, and 
  • real-world engagement that turns innovative ideas into practical solutions to the world’s problems.


 With a focus on global leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, and best business practice, MIT Sloan has designed a portfolio of degree-awarding programs that empower leaders with the skills and capabilities necessary to solve complex business problems, drive innovation, and improve the world. 

As a result of their personalized preparation, MIT Sloan MBA students field a high percentage of job offers. This is clear evidence of the value that employers around the world place on MIT Sloan’s hands-on, high-touch course of studies, as well as an ongoing testament to the caliber of MIT Sloan MBA graduates.

Quick Facts:

 -Founding date:  Sloan School 1952, Course XV 1914, MIT 1861

 -Number of Students:  Approximately 800 MBA students

 

 

Student profile

  • Full-time
  • Masters

Number of students: 405

Average Age: 28

Average Years of Work Experience: 5

Average GMAT: 713

Females: 40%
Males: 60%
Average work experience: 17.5 months
Average undergraduate GPA: 3.7
Average GMAT (middle 80 percent): 700–770
• Quant 48–51
• Verbal 34–44
Average GRE (middle 80 percent):
• Quant 161–170
• Verbal 152–165

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