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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)
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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