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 Australia’s  largest  MBA  provider,  Australian  Institute  of  Business  (AIB),  has  introduced  what  is  a  first   in  Australia  -­‐  a  new  online  calculator  which  aims  to  help  prospective  students  make  the  life-­‐changing   decision  to  study  an  MBA.  

The  MBA  Time-­‐to-­‐Study  Calculator  helps  future  students  determine  how  they  would  fit  MBA  study   into  their  busy  schedules.AIB-feature-2-e1454995747525-300x139

Joel  Abraham,  AIB  Joint  CEO,  said  that  the  MBA  Time-­‐to-­‐Study  Calculator  lets  people  look  at  their   study  opportunities  each  week  in  a  practical  and  planned  approach.       “Even  with  work,  family  and  other  commitments,  people  might  be  surprised  how  much  study  time   they  can  fit  into  their  lives,”  Mr  Abraham  said.    

The  MBA  Time-­‐to-­‐Study  Calculator  is  also  a  great  tool  for  Course  Advisors  to  use  when  determining   with  prospective  students  whether  the  AIB  Agile  MBA  is  the  right  course  for  them.  Kerry  Kingham,   Head  of  Student  Recruitment,  explains,  “We  know  that  most  students  will  need  to  spend  around  20   hours  per  week  on  all  aspects  of  their  study  to  complete  an  MBA.  The  MBA  Time-­‐to-­‐Study  Calculator   can  be  used  to  easily  establish  when  they  could  allocate  time  for  study  and  whether  it  suits  their   lives.”

AIB  has  also  launched  the  Agile  MBA  ROI  Calculator,  which  allows  people  to  work  out  what  an  MBA   could  be  worth  to  them  in  future  earnings.  The  ROI  calculator  is  based  on  graduate  data  collected  in   the  2017  Alumni  Insights  Survey,  and  can  help  future  students  work  out  future  earnings  over  the   years  to  come.

Since  softly  launching  to  the  market  in  August,  AIB  have  had  over  22,000  unique  visitors  to  their  tools   which  have  resulted  in  1,200  reports  generated  and  sent  to  potential  students.

The  Australian  Institute  of  Business  is  the  largest  MBA  provider  in  Australia,  with  fully  accredited   postgraduate  programmes  that  are  globally  recognised.    

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