The closing date for entries to the Brightest Minds MBA Scholarship Contest is drawing closer with one lucky student winning $25,000 towards tuition at one of the 17 top business schools in the world, including Australia’s Melbourne Business School.
The contest is open to all prospective MBA or EMBA students worldwide. The winner will be the student who scores the highest on The Economist GMAT Tutorsimulation test. The simulated GMAT exam utilises adaptive technology similar to that of the real GMAT, so the difficulty level adjusts according to the test-taker’s ability.
The winning student will be awarded a $25,000 scholarship towards tuition to one of the premiere business school sponsors, listed below.
- The Rady School of Management
- UCD Michael Smurfit
- Graduate Business School International University Of Monaco
- Melbourne Business School
- Audencia Nantes, School of Management
- CEIBS – China Europe Int’l Business School
- University of Virginia Darden School of Business
- National University of Singapore (NUS) BusinessSchool
- HEC Paris MBA
- Indiana University Kelley School of Business
- Yonsei University School of Business (Yonsei Global MBA)
- University of Oregon Lundquist College of Business
- Warwick Business School
- University of Florida MBA Programs Grenoble Graduate School of Business
- University of Edinburgh Business School
- The St. Gallen MBA
- Weatherhead School of Management
The contest officially will close at 11:59pm EST on April 25, 2014. The winner will be announced on May 15th at the Which MBA? Online Fair. Five runners-up will receive a free GMAT preparation course from Economist GMAT Tutor, worth $550 each.
Contest entrants must qualify per the Terms and Conditions and Contest Rules. GMAT® is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council™.