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MBA in Canada

Average Age for Canadian MBA Students

 


In Canada, average age of the MBA student is around 29.9 years. It is no evident correlation between age of the student and reputation, size, or ranking of MBA School he/she attends although, there is comparative relationship between the age and the work experience. The schools that have students' average age go beyond average age of the MBA schools have a tendency to have the student bodies with the average of just about 2.4 years extra for the work experience than the people, whose average age is below/at national average. Nevertheless, there is no association among higher than the average work experience as well as the reputation, size, and ranking of school. Correspondingly, there is no association between the higher average age as well as elevated than average score for the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test).

Furthermore, MBA schools having extensive cooperative learning options, like DeGroote School of Business at the McMaster University as well as Odette School of Business with University of Windsor, have a tendency to have student population that has average age falls below national average. Whereas there is no ultimate reason for it, the cooperative programs can draw younger students as they normally have fewer real-world work experiences than additional mature learners, as well as cooperative education gives former the avenue to garner the real-world workplace acquaintance.

On other hand, the MBA schools that have more options for the distance learning, just like Queen's University and Athabasca University, tend to have older than standard student body. Once more, it is no definite answer as why it is the case. Nevertheless, the older students are subject to have the extensive business as well as work experience with often the full-time career. Therefore the distance learning offers all these students that can not believe as they need the conventional classroom education, flexible learning option that makes the minimal demands for their normal routine and schedules and permits them to other things and continue working full-time.

 

Average Work Experience for Canadian MBA Students

 

Average MBA GMAT Scores in Canada

 

Average Age for Canadian MBA Students

 

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