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One-Year MBA Class Profile

Average Experience

2-5 Years

Average GPA

3.78

Undergraduate Institutions

  • U.S. Coast Guard Academy
  • University of Georgia
  • National Institutes of Technology
  • Savitribai Phule Pune University
  • Universidad Icesi

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GLOBAL CLASS PROFILE

Countries
  • Colombia
  • Hong Kong
  • India
  • United States

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Operations Research and Computer Analysis
  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Production Engineering

DEMOGRAPHIC

Successful
Student Attributes

True Grit

Daniels School students unlock their full potential during their academic journey. Challenges reveal the mettle of a Boilermaker. Our students are tenacious and can be relied upon to see a job through, all while balancing their studies, work and family life.

Pioneering Spirit

At the heart of Purdue University is a passion for discovery, fueled by an entrepreneurial spirit. Daniels School students blaze their own paths, never settling for the status quo.

Initiative

We look ahead and forever move forward. Daniels School master’s students apply classroom learning and newly developed skills to their professional development plan and their workplace, creating value for themselves and their companies long before graduation.

The "it" Factor


Moxie? Check. Magnetism? Check. Charisma that demands attention? Check.

Enriching Contributor

Daniels School students enrich the school and their cohort, elevating the learning experience for all. Here, diversity transcends ethnicity or gender into realms of thought, industry and academic background.

Emotional Intelligence

Great leaders communicate effectively and with great empathy. Daniels School students are great leaders in training who learn to manage themselves and their relationships with self and social awareness, upping their Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EIQ).

Problem-Solving SKills

At the Daniels School of Business, we roll up our sleeves and dig deep into a problem. Success requires us to approach questions from a variety of angles, combining a solid academic foundation with a flair for the creative. And we are successful.