Global MBA applications and enrolments ‘see double-digit growth’
Business schools across the world have recorded double-digit growth in the number of applications to and enrolments on MBA programmes, according to a report.
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Business schools across the world have recorded double-digit growth in the number of applications to and enrolments on MBA programmes, according to a report.
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