Ask UNC Kenan-Flagler: Admission Director answers your questions about MBA 2013 intake

Dear all, Happy to have The Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on PaGaLGuY in an official capacity. UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School - Wikipedia The school’s MBA program …

Dear all,


Happy to have The Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on PaGaLGuY in an official capacity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenan-Flagler_Business_School

The school's MBA program is ranked 16th on BusinessWeek and 15th on Forbes worldwide.

If you are considering applying to Kenan-Flagler and have questions about admissions, financial aid, curriculum, learning options, electives, post-MBA careers, life as a student at UNC, etc, please ask them on this thread and Sherry Wallace, the school's Director of Admissions will answer them here along with Julie Gaudent, the Assistant Director of Admissions. Sherry's PaGaLGuY ID is @SWallaceAdmDir .

PaGaLGuY has interviewed her in the past. You can read it here - http://www.pagalguy.com/news/q-with-sherry-wallace-admissions-director-unc-kenan-flagler-a-27885

Sherry says,

Greetings from the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School. We are eager to provide insight and to clarify items so that you can apply to our program with confidence. Please engage our web site for general application requirements and answers to many frequently asked questions.
- http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/admissions/mba/requirements - http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/admissions/mba/faq Hope this thread helps everyone!


Apurv :)

can u pls share the fee and other details about that

@sakthi.btech

Hi, I've included a link that lists all of our fees as well as information about fellowships and loans. http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/admissions/mba/tuition-financial-aid
P.S.: By Indian candidates, I mean Indian citizens only, not students of Indian origin.

In the current batch,
1) How many Indian students are there?
2) Average GMAT for Indian candidates? What was the lowest GMAT score for an Indian
accepted to the current class?
3) How many Indian candidates are on a scholarship of 50% or above? Anyone with a full waiver?
4) How many students in the present batch have a master's degree, CPA
and CFA?
5) Break-up of experience of Indians €“ IT, Finance, Consulting, Others
6) How is the reputation of the undergrad institution factored in vis-  -vis
the undergrad scores?
7) For the outgoing class, did Big4 Audit firms hire? If yes, what profile was offered by them and how many candidates did they pick? Also, any specific info on E&Y;'s hiring?

Looking forward to a quick response !!

@batiatus

Student privacy policy limits the amount of detail I can provide in response to your questions. Here is what I am able to share.

Average GMAT score for Indian candidates admitted in the most recent period was 727, and the middle 80% range of admitted scores was 690 to 760.

33% of the Class of 2014 Indian students received a scholarship. The award amounts ranged from $10,000 per academic year to full-tuition.

You can download a searchable excel spreadsheet of employers that have hired Kenan-Flagler MBAs over the past five years at www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/mba/career/recruiter-roster.







@UNCKenanFlagler said: @batiatus

Student privacy policy limits the amount of detail I can provide in response to your questions. Here is what I am able to share.

Average GMAT score for Indian candidates admitted in the most recent period was 727, and the middle 80% range of admitted scores was 690 to 760.

33% of the Class of 2014 Indian students received a scholarship. The award amounts ranged from $10,000 per academic year to full-tuition.

You can download a searchable excel spreadsheet of employers that have hired Kenan-Flagler MBAs over the past five years at www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/programs/mba/career/recruiter-roster.

Many thanks for this info. But could you please answer the 4th and 6th Q.s as well.

@batiatus

To answer question #4 - while some of our students do have advanced degrees and certifications, this is not something that we track. Also, in response to question #6 - rest assured that we have lots of experience with Indian applicants and Indian school systems which allow us to compare grades at a variety of institutions.