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Imperial College Business School

Scholarships at Imperial College Business School

Key Information
Location London, England
Established 2003
Famous Courses Innovation, Entrepreneurship, MBA
Key Information
Location London, England
Established 2003
Famous Courses Innovation, Entrepreneurship, MBA
Advisory Board Scholarship
Scholarship Name Advisory Board Scholarship
Academic Year 2025
Scholarship amount Full tuition fee
Nationality International

Amount

Full tuition fee

Summary

The Advisory Board Scholarship, generously funded by contributions from our Advisory Board, is designed to support outstanding candidates in pursuing the Full-Time MBA programme. This prestigious scholarship aims to empower exceptional individuals by providing the resources and opportunities needed to take the next step in their leadership journey at Imperial College Business School and in their chosen industry. 

Eligibility

To be considered for this scholarship, applicants must be a self-funded student who demonstrates exceptional academic merit and/or potential, and financial need that shows the inability to otherwise enrol on the Full-Time MBA. Applicants will demonstrate a track record of professional achievement. Applicants will also require a high and well-balanced GMAT/GRE score and professional references. 

The strength of the application, interview, and professional experience to date will also be considered.

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