Lagos Business School (LBS) has officially
adopted GMAT as the only form of written assessment prequalifying
applicants for its full-time MBA programme. This development, driven by
the School's efforts
to boost the local and international competitiveness of its students, is a departure from the earlier model giving candidates the option to either write GMAT or the LBS entrance examination.
to boost the local and international competitiveness of its students, is a departure from the earlier model giving candidates the option to either write GMAT or the LBS entrance examination.
The
official GMAT exam, accepted by over 6000 schools globally, measures
candidates' analytical skills and determines their preparedness for the
business school classroom.
"Candidates
who take the official GMAT have a very high tendency to perform
exceptionally well in class and eventually graduate to become highly
sought-after professionals," said MBA Director, Dr Uchenna Uzo. "The
GMAT exam will help us identify candidates with the potential we need to
achieve this."
According
to the Marketing Manager of the programme, Segun Abodunrin, the GMAT
exam remains the best parameter for vetting MBA candidates in business
schools across the world. "It ties in with our aim to prepare managers
with the right skills to thrive and succeed in an emerging continent
like Africa," he explained.
Recently,
LBS restructured its Full-time MBA programme, stipulating that
candidates have a minimum of three years' post-qualification work
experience as against one. The duration of the programme was also
reduced from 21 to 18 months and offers students international exchange
programme opportunities.
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