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Less is more, as Canadian
business schools continue to try to offer a quality education in the fewest
number of months out of the workforce. Two years is still the average time
it’ll take you to get an MBA—good news if your chosen school has a high
percentage of students employed three months after graduation; bad news
otherwise.
how long will it take? |
University |
Time in program
(months) |
Average GMAT
score |
% students
employed after 3 mos. |
Min. years work
exp. required |
Alberta |
16 |
627 |
93 |
2 |
Asper (Manitoba) |
11 |
590 |
90 |
3 |
Brock |
16 |
588 |
n/a * |
0 |
Dalhousie |
16 |
566 |
73 |
0 |
Eric Sprott (Carleton) |
16 |
603 |
n/a * |
2 |
Frank H. Sobey (Saint Mary’s) |
16 |
568 |
55 †† |
2 |
Haskayne (Calgary) |
16 |
630 |
88 |
3 |
HEC Montréal |
12 |
580 |
66 |
2 |
John Molson (Concordia) |
16 |
637 |
86 |
2 |
Joseph L. Rotman (Toronto) |
16 |
666 |
77 |
2 |
Laval |
16 |
n/a † |
75 |
0 |
McGill |
16 |
650 |
80 |
2 |
Memorial |
16 |
565 |
n/a ‡ |
0 |
Michael G. DeGroote (McMaster) |
16 |
640 |
80 |
1 |
Moncton |
16 |
n/a † |
85 |
2 |
New Brunswick |
16 |
570 |
94 |
0 |
New Brunswick-Saint John |
12 |
580 |
n/a ‡ |
2 |
Odette (Windsor) |
24 |
580 |
n/a ‡ |
0 |
Ottawa |
12 |
616 |
66 |
2 |
Queen’s |
12 |
675 |
69 |
2 |
Richard Ivey (Western) |
16 |
661 |
68 |
2 |
Saskatchewan |
12 |
589 |
n/a ** |
3 |
Sauder (British Columbia) |
15 |
623 |
87 |
3 |
Schulich (York) |
16 |
650 |
92 |
2 |
Sherbrooke |
16 |
n/a † |
100 |
2 |
Simon Fraser |
12 |
620 |
50 |
2 |
University College of Cape Breton |
16 |
n/a ‡ |
n/a * |
0 |
Victoria |
17 |
604 |
90 |
3 |
Wilfrid Laurier |
12 |
591 |
92 |
2 |
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* new program † not required ‡
not tracked ** revamped program †† employed at time of graduation ‡‡
full-time and co-op students
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