Come home with US MBA, forget loan
How does returning home with an MBA from Stanford, Wharton or Harvard without the crushing burden of repaying a $100,000 loan seem? Impossible?
Well, a new scheme being devised by a number of America's toniest business schools aims to do just that: a loan forgiveness programme specifically for students from emerging countries who want to return home and work, usually at pay scales much lower than the MBA average at such schools.
"The idea is of encouraging and being open to people going back to their country of origin and (they) being able to afford that choice," Daniel N Rudolph, senior associate dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) told ET recently.
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How does returning home with an MBA from Stanford, Wharton or Harvard without the crushing burden of repaying a $100,000 loan seem? Impossible?
Well, a new scheme being devised by a number of America's toniest business schools aims to do just that: a loan forgiveness programme specifically for students from emerging countries who want to return home and work, usually at pay scales much lower than the MBA average at such schools.
"The idea is of encouraging and being open to people going back to their country of origin and (they) being able to afford that choice," Daniel N Rudolph, senior associate dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) told ET recently.
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