Dubai: Hult MBA is a Middle East first
Hult International Business School now offers the opportunity to study a top-ranking American one-year MBA in the world’s fastest growing city, Dubai.
Dubai is one of the most international cities in the world, with more than 150 nationalities, and is the gateway for commerce between East and West. Double-digit GDP growth is forecast for the next eight years, and over 150 Fortune 500 companies have an established base there.
Hult give students the option to study at any of their three locations – Boston, Shanghai (a satellite campus) or Dubai, and gain a unique insight into the world’s key economies. The Dubai campus offers highly qualified faculty from the US and Europe in a modern world-class facility. The Academic Dean of Hult’s Dubai campus says “The opportunity to study for a world-class MBA in one of the most dynamic cities anywhere will be attractive to students from around the world. Already we are seeing interest from students as far away as Tokyo.”
Hult’s President, Stephen J. Hodges, sees it as another way Hult can provide MBA students with a global perspective and exciting career opportunities in the world’s fastest growing economies. Obtaining visas and residency in the UAE is easier than in the USA or Europe, and there is an attractive 0% income tax rate. English is widely spoken, and is the language of the professional workplace.
Hult’s MBA is ranked 21st in the US by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The Dubai program features the same case study method, with management consulting projects and business simulations, and requires a mature, experienced student group with at least three years work experience. Located in the Dubai Academic City, campus life is self-contained. The school’s ultra-modern facilities include wireless internet access, amphitheatre-style classes and a computer centre.
To find out more about how you can study for a Hult MBA in Dubai, talk with one of our student counsellors or visit our website.
I am graduate in Social Sciences and currently working in Development Sector. I want to get admissin in MBA program.
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