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The rise of the younger student

By Della Bradshaw

Published: September 17 2007 10:07 | Last updated: September 17 2007 10:07

When it comes to management education, the under-25s have never been in such demand. Businesses are increasingly looking for new recruits who have some management training before they start their first corporate job and business schools from Boston to Beijing are happy to oblige.

Vying for the attention of these would-be managers – and their money – are business schools offering a whole raft of pre-experience management programmes, from masters in management degrees to specialised masters programmes to last, but not least, the US MBA.

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