This Year, entering Business Administration expected to be tough
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- 2013-11-25
In the year 2010, it is expected that conventionally preferred departments will be even more popular. On December 25th, Uway Chung Ang Education analyzed 45,000 examinee’s mock application through uway.com (www.uway.com), and the results showed that in 2010 the application for regular period business schools are expected to show the highest competition rate. Business schools accounted for 18.1% out of humanities division applicants in the mock application. It was lower than that of last year’s 23.0%, but still it was the highest preference.
Each university’s unique schools and departments that offer scholarships along with other various benefits are also popular. SKKU Global Business Administration, for example, provides not only full scholarships but also dual degrees with Kelley School. Indiana University’s Kelley School is internationally prominent. US News and World Report ranked Kelley School 11th this year among US universities and ranked it 6th among state universities. Students can graduate in the U.S., and they can get all the benefits of internships, job fairs and job interviews that go to Kelley students. Also, the program guarantees employment at Samsung which attracts applicants continuously. Especially for humanities division, business studies have emerged as popular because of the establishment of the Law School. The tendency that top class students who used to apply for the Law School are now turning to business caused this phenomenon. Uway Chung Ang Education stated, “Schools with a Law School expected that free major will be very popular, but rather the Business major is filling the blank of the Law major.” This mock application is directly reflected in real application. For the year 2010 early admission, SKKU Business School recorded a high competition rate of around 80.24. 『Source – excerpt from Hankook Economics Nov 29. 2009 』
● Reference : http://www.hankyung.com/news/app/newsview.php?aid=2009112548391&intype=1
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