Revealed: The 10 Toughest B-Schools To Get Into


Columbia University—Columbia Business School
The Columbia Business School located in Manhattan, New York City, is one of six Ivy League business schools, and most important its admission process is among the most selective of top business schools.
Since the Columbia Business School maintains one of the strongest admission programs. The School's proximity admits only 16 percent of applicants who may go on to work for consultancies like McKinsey, or banks like Goldman Sachs.
Additionally the School looks for well-rounded people from diverse economic, social, ethnic, geographic, and professional backgrounds and ideally picks students who have demonstrated leadership and the ability to work as members of a team.
University Of California—Berkeley - Haas School Of Business
Haas School of Business, established in 1898, is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley. The school, which is heavily influenced by the teaching and research ethos at Berkeley, accepts only 18 percent of applicants to give students access to the high-tech and entrepreneurial sectors.
Highly known for its small class size, academic rigor, and application selectivity, the school runs a range of programs and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.
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