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Does the Georgetown MBA Full-Time Program accept three-year undergraduate degrees?

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Does the Georgetown MBA Full-Time Program accept three-year undergraduate degrees?

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16 years of education is required for admission to the MBA program. Exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis for three-year degrees. Georgetown accepts three-year degrees from the U.K. and Australia. Three-year degrees from India will be accepted in accordance with the WES Guidelines: three-year bachelor’s degrees earned in Division or Class I or II at universities accredited by the NAAC with a grade of A will be evaluated as equivalent to the U.S. bachelor’s degree. All other three-year degrees will be evaluated as equivalent to three years of undergraduate study. In these cases, candidates are required to have an additional year of study (totaling 16 years) to meet the requirements of admission to the MBA Full-Time Program.

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