brochure - why ipade`s full
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brochure - why ipade`s full
Full-time MBA About IPADE Practical IPADE was founded in 1967 by a group of prominent businessmen with the aim of developing future leaders with the ability to drive social and economic growth, rooted in personal integrity, social responsibility and global vision. All our programs use the case method. Instead of lectures, you learn by analyzing, discussing and solving real business problems. Inter-personal Case method is built around teamwork and direct contact with professors and invited guests. Networking Our students have countless opportunities to network with their peers, graduates and senior business leaders. Human Touch We offer cutting-edge business concepts that are built upon human dignity and truth. Rankings Accreditations and memberships Our MBA in a few words It’s not a degree, it’s a lifelong project It’s not just about knowledge, it’s about skills development It’s not about giving up today, it’s about constructing tomorrow It’s not about buddying up on social media, it’s about building personal relationships It’s not a cultural melting pot, it’s a challenging international experience It’s not another academic intake, it’s a hand-picked community to which you belong Mexico City & Monterrey: Two campuses, one Program Living the Full-time MBA Experience Typical Day First Year Individual Study (60 min.) Teamwork (100 min.) 1st session 2nd Quarter Sep-Oct (80 min.) 2nd session Introductory Course (80 min.) Apr-Jun Lunch (70 min.) 3rd session (80 min.) 3rd Quarter Oct-Dec 1st Quarter Key Components First 3 quarters on campus, focusing on hard skills. 5th quarter, International Exchange (all students must choose a business school in our network) RVOE No 83162 Jan-Mar 4th quarter, Summer Internship. 6th and 7th quarters, return to campus, to focus on soft skills. Student Clubs Automotive Banking and Financial Services Jan-Mar Consulting Consumer Products 6th Quarter Entrepreneurship Real Estate and Construction Jul-Sep Pharma Summer Internship Social Innovation (4th Quarter) Technology Apr-Jun Energy Elective Courses Oct-Dec 7th Quarter Student Activities International Exchange (5th Quarter) Conferences Second Year Meetings Panel discussions Outside the Classroom Social Responsibility Activities Golf Hiking International Case Competitions Simulations Soccer Forums CEO Lectures AON Risk Pharmaceutical Education 9% Food & Beverage Industrial Products and Services 8% Real State Development/Construction 5% Others Energy Consumer goods Entertainment/ Communications Abbott Laboratories 3% Credit Suisse 1% KPMG Havas Media The Home Depot Cinépolis Laboratorios Pisa Sectors Scotiabank 4% Logistics and Distribution Automotive 38% Atletica 6% Consulting Retail 10% Grainger Nestlé Astra Zeneca 16% The Boston Consulting Group Homex Televisa ICA Walmart Marketing Trade / Financial Services Merck SAP Kraft Foods Sintec 22% Banking/ Financial Services Telefónica Movistar 3M BASF Banorte Functional Area Henkel Shell Summer Internship Integration consulting Your Off-Campus Exposure Entrepreneurship Sales Consulting 16% 13% 9% Nokia Siemens 7% 6% 2% Operations and Logistics Control / Management E- Commerce Human Resources Strategic Planning International Exchange EUROPE Alto EE, Finland CEU, Hungary Cranfield, UK EBS, Germany EDHEC, France Edinburgh MBA, UK ENPC, France ESLSCA, France ESSEC, France IESE, Spain LBS, UK LUISS, Italy MBS, Germany NORTH AMERICA Canada Queen’s MBA U Laval: FSA U. Toronto: Rotman York U.: Schulich MIP, Italy NHH, Norway PUE, Poland RSM, Netherlands SBS-EM, Belgium St. Gallen, Switzerland The KLU, Germany TTÜ, Estonia U.BocconiGS, Italy UCD: Smurfit, Ireland WBS, UK Witten/Herdecke, Germany ZSEM, Croatia USA Dartmouth U: Tuck Emory U.: Goizueta Endicott GWSB Northwestern U.: Kellogg Rice U: Jones Rollins College: Crummer SMU: COX Texas A & M: Mays Tulane U.: Freeman U. Maryland U. Rochester: Simon U. Utah: David Eccles U. Virginia: Darden U. Washington: Foster UNC: Kenan-Flagler USC: Marshall Vanderbilt U.: Owen AFRICA ESCA , Morocco Pan-Atlantic: LBS, Nigeria SOUTH AMERICA FIA , Brazil IAE, Argentina IESA, Venezuela COPPEAD, Brazil PAD, Peru PUC, Chile UNIS, Guatemala UChile, Chile UDP, Chile ASIA / OCEANIA AIM, Philippines CEIBS, China CKGSB, China Peking U: Guanghua, China HKBU, Hong Kong IIM, Raipur, India IMT, India Monash, Australia NUCB, Japan RMIT, Vietnam UniSA, Australia YSB, South Korea Alumni: Our Pride Student Profile Women 25% Men 75% Average Age 27 Years of Work Experience 4 Locals 85% 9% 47.5% STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) Others 15% 39% Economics/Business Humanities / Social Sciences Foreigners 4.5% Percentage Less than $ 30,280 18% Nextel From $ 30,280 to $ 40,370 56% 12% From $ 50,460 to $ 60,560 2% From $ 60,560 to $70,650 Eli Lilly McKinseyMore than $70,650 Cemex 8% Bayer Deloitte Consulting Grupo Salinas Bristol-Myers Squibb 19% Consulting Banking/ Financial Services 16% Real State Development / Construction Bancomer Santander 8% Automotive Pharmaceutical 6% Information Technology Others Gamesa Food & Beverage Industrial Products and Services 4% Services Johnson & Johnson Retail Energy 3% Petrochemical Metalworking Health Services Chemistry Consulting 16% Finance 14% Administration Trade Strategic Planning Marketing Purchasing 2% Mabe Entrepreneurship Human Resources Institutional/ Public Relations Control / Management Market Research DHL 14% 12% Sales Operations and Logistics VISA International Education Janssen-Cilag Hiring Sector Bimbo American Express Grupo Posadas 4% Philip Morris International Functional Area Daimler Mercedes Benz BIC Pemex From $ 40,370 to $ 50,460 Colgate-Palmolive Range Banamex Mead Johnson Annual Salary ($USD) IXE Grupo Financiero Roche HSBC Novartis Ashoka International Genworth Financial Pfizer Bosch Placement Investigation & development Legal Information Technology Seguros ING 9% 9% 8% 4% 3% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% It’s time to apply! Admission Entry Requirements Bachelor’s Degree At least 2 years of work experience Proficiency in English: -TOEIC (at least 850 points) -TOEFL IBT (at least 100 points) -TOEFL Paper Version (at least 600 points) IPADE Management Skills Test, GMAT (at least 550 points), or GRE Mexican Citizens Admission Documents Foreign Citizens Application form Bachelor Diploma* Full academic transcript Professional Permit (Cédula) Birth Certificate* CURP* ID Card* Passport* Two recommendation letters * Document copies Admission Process 1 Admission Exam: Each candidate must take IPADE Management Skills, GMAT or GRE Tests. 2 Interviews: Each candidate is invited to 2 entry interviews at IPADE. 3 Admission Committee Assessment: Studies in depth each application and takes final admission decision. Note: You can start the admission process anytime during the year as the program begins once a year only (September). Financing and Scholarships Candidates can apply for external funds based on their nationality: Financing Options IPADE financing Banco de México (FIDERH) FUNED Santander FUNED Scholarships Foreign Candidates Both Local Candidates Beca Jóvenes Empresarios Coparmex Gobierno de Navarra Beca Talentia IPFE CONACYT FullbrightGarcía Robles OEA OAS (Organization of American States) UNIS IPADE International IDE / IDEM Gobierno de Tamaulipas Academic Excellence Scholarship U. Lethbridge Further Info Mexico City Campus Ma. José Aramburu mbamex@ipade.mx Beca SEP Beca Instituto Jalisciense de la Juventud Monterrey Campus Gabriela Silva mbamty@ipade.mx IPADE. Inspiring people. Developing leaders. MÉXICO Floresta No 20, Col. Clavería, Del. Azcapotzalco 02080, México, D.F. T. +52(55) 5354 1800 GUADALA JAR A Av. Carlos Llano Cifuentes No 3000, Fracc. El Río Country Club 45350, El Arenal, Jalisco. T. +52(33) 3627 1550 MONTERREY Blvd. Díaz Ordaz No 100, Col. Santa María 64650, Monterrey, N.L. T. +52(81) 8220 0200