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Master In Management Guide 2025 | Everything You Need To Know To Apply

In our BusinessBecause Master in Management Guide 2025, find out everything you need to know about the MiM experience, top career paths, and the application process

Tue Nov 12 2024

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Studying a Master in Management (MiM) degree could be your gateway into a rewarding career in business. As a generalist degree, you’ll learn the core fundamentals of business from finance and accounting to strategy and marketing. 

You’ll also get the chance to gain real-world experience through internships, group consulting projects, and business case competitions. Experiences such as these will help set you apart in today’s competitive business world.

Our BusinessBecause Master in Management Guide 2025 will help you decide if studying a MiM degree should your next career move. You’ll find insights from students about the experience, advice for deciding where in the world to study, career inspiration, and insider advice from admissions experts for your application. 

We’ve also rounded-up the best Master in Management programs to apply for in 2025.


Download our Master in Management Guide 2025
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Key Master in Management stats:


→ 67% of recruiters plan to hire as many or more MiM grads in 2024 compared to 2023

→ The Financial Times 100 top-ranked programs have an average of 49% international students in their MiM cohorts

→ 93% of graduates from the Financial Times top 100 MiM programs secured employment within three months

→ $88,978 is the average salary three years after MiM graduation

→ 49% is the average salary increase MiM graduates can expect


The world’s best Master in Management programs

Download our guide to find a list of the world’s best Master in Management programs in 2024, complete with a breakdown of their tuition fees, average graduate salaries, class profiles, and rankings according to QS and the Financial Times.