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MBA Employers See Better Economy Ahead

 

Seventy percent of MBA employers polled recently by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) expect 2010 to bring relief from the difficult conditions that defined the business climate in 2009. As a result, the uncertainty surrounding many companies’ hiring plans may begin to dissipate as the year progresses, according to GMAC researchers.

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Upcoming GMAC Studies—Deadline Extended

 

There's still time to enroll in GMAC's annual survey reports—the deadline has been extended to January 30. More than 150 schools have signed up to facilitate Corporate Recruiters survey, and 130 schools will be part of our Global Management Education Graduate survey. Will your school be represented?

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GMAT Registration Levels Hit New Record in 2009

 

People registered for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) more times in 2009 than in any other year since the exam’s creation in 1954. Global registration volume for the GMAT in 2009 was a record 301,800, topping the previous record of 298,734 recorded in 2008. In 2007, GMAT registration volume was 270,724.

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GMAC and Pearson Collaborate on New English Language Test

 

Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic), a new English language test developed in collaboration with GMAC, will debut on October 26, 2009.

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The Next Generation GMAT

 

Find out the latest information on the Next Generation GMAT.

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In a downturn, graduates say management degrees retain value

 

Get the latest data on b-school graduate experiences and expectations in this Graduate Management News SPECIAL.

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