Admission criteria and performance predictors at a GCC executive MBA programme

I. Tabsh
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The identification of reliable factors that help predict students' performance is vital for the selection processes at graduate business schools to ensure a higher success rate and improved college reputation. Using data from the University of Sharjah's Executive Master's in Business Administration (EMBA) programme over 2000 to 2007, regression models were developed to determine whether the current admissions criteria and the students' profile variables could adequately explain graduates' performance. Results showed that English language proficiency, entry GPA and place of residence had the most significant effects. A comparison of performance was also made between various groups based on 14 precedent variables related to the students' profile and academic background to shed additional light onto the issue. The quantitative findings were discussed and related to previous research.
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海湾合作委员会emba课程的入学标准和表现预测指标
确定有助于预测学生表现的可靠因素对于研究生商学院的选择过程至关重要,以确保更高的成功率和提高大学声誉。利用沙迦大学工商管理硕士(EMBA)项目2000年至2007年的数据,建立了回归模型,以确定当前的录取标准和学生的个人资料变量是否能充分解释毕业生的表现。结果显示,英语语言能力、入学GPA和居住地的影响最为显著。为了进一步阐明这一问题,研究人员还根据与学生的个人资料和学术背景有关的14个先例变量,对不同组之间的表现进行了比较。对定量结果进行了讨论,并与以往的研究相关联。
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