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Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Programme Type: General Management Entry Requirements: Contact:
Full Time MBA International Management / Full Time Course Information Min. GMAT Score : N/A Dawna Clarke,
Business Start Dates: Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score Director of Admissions
Joint Degree Programmes Leadership August : N/A Tuck School of Business at
Offered: Marketing Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : N/A Dartmouth
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MBA + MD Operations Management Programme Duration: Ave. Years of Work Experience: 5 100 Tuck Hall
MBA + MA Strategic Management 21 months Hanover, NH 03755
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MALD, MBA/MPA, MBA/MSEL Specialisation by Industry: Tuition Fee: USD ($) 220 (2008-2009)
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Economics Real Estate Web: www.tuck.dartmouth.edu
Entrepreneurship Retail / Consumer Goods
Finance Venture Capital & Private Equity
initiatives focusing on global leadership,
Student Profile
international business, corporate governance,
private equity & entrepreneurship, digital Chandra Jayaram
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strategies, corporate citizenship, and Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
healthcare. These centers provide a forum Programme: Full time MBA
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for the exchange of ideas among students, Nationality: Indian Age: 28
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faculty and industry experts. I grew up in India and completed my bachelor’s
degree in computer science at the National University
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International Student Support of Singapore in 1998. I spent the next 6 years at IBM
Tuck offers a five-day orientation program Singapore in various capacities including project
designed for students with minimal management, sales and technical design for the
“A student once said that when you graduate from experience working or living in the U.S. Academic, Southeast Asia region.
Tuck, you’ve gained your education, your diploma, and personal, and cultural counseling for international As my interest in the business of technology grew I
friends for life. This says something about Tuck that students is provided. The Career Development Office found myself lacking the skills and knowledge I felt
goes beyond statistics. Tuck is one of the most selective offers advice, programs, and career consultation for I needed to excel in a general management role.
and academically challenging MBA programs—but it’s international students seeking positions overseas or There were several excellent programs I considered,
also one of the most supportive.” within the U.S., and a special database containing and I decided to visit the schools before making my ope
Dean Paul Danos current information on companies seeking decision. At Tuck I fit right in. I enjoyed my time
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international employees. there so much that my decision was made for me.
Overview Over the last two years, Tuck has lived up to, and
Tuck—the first graduate school of business—is one Location and Facilities indeed exceeded my expectations. I enjoyed the
of the top management schools in the world. Tuck Tuck’s location at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New academic rigor, ran a club and founded an outreach
offers one degree, the full-time MBA. This enables Hampshire, combines the educational opportunities program for Tuck. I was also fortunate to work with
Tuck to focus attention and resources on its students. of one the nation’s most prestigious Ivy League an incredibly diverse group of classmates on projects
Tuck students have access to faculty who combine institutions with an ideal New England setting. ranging from launching a new public relations firm
exceptional teaching with renowned scholarship. All Dartmouth facilities are open to Tuck students to spending three weeks in South Africa consulting
The strong sense of community serves students well including a centralized computer network, nine- for a non-profit organization. Last summer I
while they are at Tuck and throughout their careers. library system, art museum, creative and performing interned with Symantec Corporation in Silicon Valley
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arts center, ski area and indoor sports center. Boston, developing a sales and marketing strategy for one of
Innovative Curriculum New York and Montreal are all easily accessible by their business units. After Tuck I will be working with
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Tuck’s curriculum teaches cutting-edge concepts interstate highways and by regular bus, train and air McKinsey & Co at their Stamford, CT office. A
with real-world applications while sharpening service. As I look back the thing that strikes me most about
students’ abilities to solve business problems and the environment at Tuck is the enthusiasm in
make decisions. The curriculum features: Career Placements and Opportunities the air. Students at Tuck are limited only by their
Tuck students have access to everything they need for imaginations in getting the most out of the program.
- a first-year core that combines rigorous courses success in the MBA program and beyond. Tuck offers Faculty, administration, alumni and classmates go
with innovative projects and experiences an extensive network of corporate contacts. Due to out of their way to support and encourage us in any
- over 75 elective courses and seminars the number and quality of recruiting opportunities, idea or initiative we come up with.
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- an emphasis on teamwork and group learning Tuck graduates are virtually guaranteed the attention
- a high degree of coordination between courses of top recruiters, and among the highest salaries
- frequent interactions with visiting executives from upon employment.
many industries
- an intensive team project of an entrepreneurial or Alumni Support
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consulting nature Tuck alumni are strikingly loyal to their school. In
2008, 67.5 percent contributed to Tuck Annual ustr
Research Centers and Initiatives
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Giving, more than twice that of most peer schools.
Tuck has established seven research centers and
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