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INSEAD to expand EMBA programme and introduce Singapore-designed EMBA test

INSEAD to expand EMBA programme and introduce Singapore-designed EMBA test

INSEAD to expand EMBA programme and introduce Singapore-designed EMBA test

New initiatives coincide with the beginning of the New Year and extend INSEAD’s global reach

INSEAD, the leading international business school, today announced plans to develop the INSEAD EMBA Test as an alternative to the GMAT and to launch a new Asia section of the Global Executive MBA (GEMBA) programme.

The New INSEAD EMBA Test

In order to maintain and build participant quality and diversity, INSEAD is developing the INSEAD EMBA Test for applicants worldwide, as an alternative to the GMAT. This is being undertaken in partnership with Prep Zone, a test-prep company founded by two INSEAD alumni in Singapore.

The move will align INSEAD more closely with other top business schools, whose EMBA programmes are moving away from GMAT as the only mode of assessment to include in-house tests. While the GMAT will still be accepted, the new test option will be tailored specifically to the seniority and global nature of INSEAD’s applicant pool.

‘The INSEAD test allows us to maintain our long-standing commitment to testing as part of the EMBA admissions process while expanding the pool of high-quality applicants,’ said Peter Zemsky, Deputy Dean of Degree Programmes and Curriculum. ‘Our test will provide a more well-rounded way to assess our applicants and reduce the bias against some cultural and education backgrounds.’

Prep Zone co-founder Mícheál Collins said the inspiration behind the new test was the approach of efficient thinking and delivery he had to adopt, to cope with the intense nature of INSEAD’s EMBA programme.

‘This inspired us to propose a new format that zeroes in on what you really need to deliver in a business school academic environment. Additionally, we realised that to properly gauge the preparedness of a candidate, their sense of business should be tested as well as their cognitive strengths. Hence we added the case presentation to the test, and removed the essay writing part. We felt the evolved test format was a great example of Value Innovation that we learned at INSEAD,’ he explained.

Mr Collins set up the company with another fellow alumnus in 2006, two years after graduating from INSEAD’s Asia Campus in Singapore.

INSEAD is retaining the most relevant GMAT elements from the multiple-choice quantitative and verbal sections while eliminating elements such as knowledge of mathematical rules from trigonometry and permutation, esoteric vocabulary not relevant for conducting global business, and rules of English grammar typically studied in middle school in the Anglo-Saxon education system. INSEAD’s test will also include new material to test the effective use of varied data to reach conclusions as well as a mini-case analysis presented orally in order to gauge oral communication – a skill deemed especially important for senior leaders. The INSEAD EMBA test will be administered regularly on each campus and will be combined with a panel interview.

More information about the INSEAD EMBA test is available from the GEMBA website.

GEMBA Programmes in Asia

‘The new year marks an exciting time for INSEAD as we prepare to offer a new section of our GEMBA programme in Asia in a format that allows candidates in the region the ability to combine their studies within the Asian work context,’ said Dipak C. Jain, Dean of INSEAD. ‘Developed based on feedback from candidates in Asia, the new section will include shorter modules, less time away from the office and closer proximity to home as well as the use of weekend modules for much of the core curriculum.’

The new programme, beginning in August 2012, will operate similarly to the Europe and Middle East sections with the admissions requirement, courses, faculty quality and an emphasis on participant diversity and international orientation all being the same. The three GEMBA sections – GEMBA Asia, GEMBA Europe and GEMBA Middle East – will start in their respective region and then come together in the second half of the programme for modules on all three campuses. Participants also share electives with TIEMBA, INSEAD’s joint programme with Tsinghua University in China, giving them valuable contact with peers who work in China.

About INSEAD, The Business School for the World

As one of the world’s leading and largest graduate business schools, INSEAD brings together people, cultures and ideas to develop responsible leaders who transform business and society. Our research, teaching and partnerships reflect this global perspective and cultural diversity. Our global perspective and unparalleled cultural diversity are reflected in our research, teaching, partnerships; as well as in our alumni network of over 71,000 members spanning 172 nationalities.

With locations in Europe (France), Asia (Singapore), the Middle East (Abu Dhabi), and North America (San Francisco), INSEAD's business education and research spans four regions. Our 160 renowned Faculty members from 38 countries inspire more than 1,500 degree participants annually in our Master in Management, MBA, Global Executive MBA, Specialised Master's degrees (Executive Master in Finance and Executive Master in Change) and PhD programmes. In addition, more than 18,000 executives participate in INSEAD Executive Education programmes each year.

INSEAD continues to conduct cutting-edge research and innovate across all our programmes. We provide business leaders with the knowledge and awareness to operate anywhere. Our core values drive academic excellence and serve the global community as The Business School for the World.

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