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Why are business students moving away from US, Canada??

October 2025 230 views 2:34

Applications to business schools in Asia and Europe have surged in 2025, while the US, UK, and Canada are seeing declines.
According to the latest GMAC Application Trends Survey, tighter visa rules, job market uncertainty, and the rise of AI-driven, sustainability-focused programs are reshaping global business education.

From India’s 26% jump in applications to Southeast Asia’s 42% surge — the global map of MBA studies is changing fast.
In this video, we break down why students are pursuing business studies in Asia and Europe, what’s driving this shift, and how schools are adapting to the new era of management education.
 

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