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Anderson School of Management Admissions 2024-25

Los Angeles, United States

  • Cost of Living$ 27,876
  • Tuition Fee From$ 31,516
  • Country Rank-
  • Batch Strength1,750
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Anderson School of Management Admission

Anderson School of Management Entry Requirements

 

Anderson School of Management has maintained criteria for all international applicants. The application deadline for various programmes differs and students, therefore, check the university website for more apt information. Students should be 18 years of age and also need to have a minimum score of 60% in their secondary school and bachelor's degree results. The application should be completed with a fee payment of $200. Each applicant must provide the following documents to securely finish submitting their application: 

 

  • Official Academic Transcripts of High School
  • Letter (s) of recommendation
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Proof of financial support
  • Passport
  • Two passport-sized photographs
  • Minimum English Test Scores - TOEFL (87) or IELTS (7.0)
  • Test scores or GRE/ GMAT if asked by the university
  • Resume or CV showing work experience 
  • Any other country-specific or course-specific requirements

 

Anderson School of Management Fees

 

The fees for some of the most sought-after programmes at this school are given below:

 

  • M.S Business Analytics - $64,733 /Yr
  • M.B.A - $71,725 /Yr
  • PhD Accounting - $31,516 /Yr
  • PhD Marketing - $31,516 /Yr
  • M.B.A Corporate Finance - $83,098 /Yr

 

Placements

In 2022, 98% of graduates received job offers within three months of graduation, and 95% accepted job offers. The median base salary for MBA graduates was $140,000, with a median signing bonus of $30,000. The top hiring industries were consulting, technology, and finance, accounting for 44%, 24%, and 17% of hires, respectively. Some of the top hiring companies were Amazon, Bain & Company, Deloitte, EY, Google, McKinsey & Company, and Microsoft.