The NYU Stern Executive MBA is designed for experienced professionals. It is one of the few Executive MBA programs that includes two Global Study Tour (GST) courses as part of the curriculum. These global study tours take place in emerging markets and are led by accomplished Stern faculty members.
EMBA Program Details
Class Size: 60
Average Age: 38 years
Average Work Experience: 14 years
Average Management Experience: 9 years
NYU Stern EMBA Program Overview
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Program duration is 22 months in New York
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Strong global alumni network of over 100,000 members
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Highly experienced peer group
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Balanced work and study structure with two specializations
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Weekend classes held every alternate Friday and Saturday
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Includes two Global Study Tours
Selection Criteria for NYU Stern EMBA Program
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Minimum of 6 years of full-time work experience
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification
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Applicants must not already hold an MBA degree from a US college or university
EMBA Admission Process
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Submit the online pre-application form along with an updated resume
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The admission committee reviews the pre-application and shortlists candidates for an interview. A representative contacts shortlisted applicants and evaluates fit for the EMBA program
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Submit the formal online application. An interview is not mandatory before submitting the formal application
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis after completion. Applicants are advised to ensure all application components are submitted as early as possible.
Executive MBA Application Deadlines
NYU Stern follows a rolling admissions process.
Class Start: August
Early Deadline: March 1
Final Deadline: May 1
Class Start: January
Early Deadline: October 1
Final Deadline: November 1
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