πWharton MBA Program Overview
The Wharton MBA is a world top-ranked, full-time business program designed for high-potential students aiming to become global leaders. Over 20 months, youβll build a strong foundation in management, customize your path through 200+ electives, and gain global exposure via international immersions, leadership ventures, and internships.
Located in Philadelphia, Wharton offers unmatched access to top consulting, finance, and tech firms, plus a global alumni network spanning 153+ countries β giving you everything you need to launch a high-impact international career.
π Wharton MBA Career Outcomes
π° Median Salary Post-MBA: $175,000+
π Wharton MBA Ranking β Global Recognition
πConsistently Top 3 in Global MBA Rankings
π #1 for Entrepreneurship (U.S. News)
π Triple Accreditation: AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS
πΌ Top 5 for Career Progression
π 153+ Countries in Alumni Network
π Why Does It Matter?
Earning a globally recognized MBA from Wharton enhances your career prospects, expands your professional network, and offers a high return on investment.
Wharton MBA GMAT Score & Admission Criteria
π GMAT/GRE: Required
π Average GMAT Score: 728
π― Ideal Profile: High-potential students with leadership potential and global vision
π Language Requirement: English proficiency is mandatory (TOEFL/IELTS)
π Accepted Tests: GMAT or GRE (no Executive Assessment)
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π Wharton MBA Deadlines 2025β2026
π’ Fall 2026 Intake
ποΈ Round 1 Application Deadline: September 3, 2025
ποΈ Round 2 Application Deadline: January 6, 2026
ποΈ Round 3 Application Deadline: April 1, 2026
ποΈ Deferred Admission Deadline: April 22, 2026
π‘ Applying early boosts your chances for scholarships, admits & visa processing.
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πΈ Wharton MBA Fees & Scholarships
π Tuition Fee: $165,000 for two Year
π Living Expenses: ~$38,000/year (housing, food, insurance, leisure)
π§Ύ Additional Costs: Health insurance & academic supplies
π Scholarships: Merit-Based, Need-Based, Diversity & Fellowship Programs
πΌ Funding Options: Student Loans & Employer Sponsorships
β¨ Did You Know?
πΉ Scholarships can cover a significant portion of fees
πΉ Early applicants = higher financial aid chances