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  1. Quantic seeks to reinvent graduate education for the 21st century, serving as a template for a new kind of school: leveraging pedagogical and technological innovation and a keen understanding of the power of professional networks to deliver best-in-class learning experiences and career outcomes for our students.

  2. All Quantic Programs. Tuition fees for all of Quantic’s programs are just $950 per month. MBA and Executive MBA degree programs are 15 months in duration, while Executive Education certificate programs range from 2 to 8 months. Many students enjoy reduced fees from scholarship opportunities funded in part by our employer partners.

  3. Quantic is as selective as top MBA programs and boasts more than 20,000 students and alumni from over 115 countries. Quantic School of Business and Technology | 100,881 followers on LinkedIn.

  4. active. active. active. Earn your accredited degree with Quantic's award-winning and radically affordable MBA and Executive MBA degree programs. Join global business leaders in a flexible, mobile platform. Apply today for free.

  5. Quantic Electronics is bringing together the best electronics component companies under one roof—trusted technology leaders in RF & Microwave, capacitors and resistors, magnetics, sensing devices and more. We’re pushing the boundaries of performance in our customers’ critical electronic systems with a growing portfolio of reliable, off ...

  6. 54 Quantic. 51 HEC Paris. 51 NYU (Stern) 50 Columbia. 49 Harvard. 36 MIT (Sloan) 17 Stanford. Source: Kaiser Associates research using verified public employment records to determine numbers of graduates employed from each listed business school.

  7. You’ll have the option to request consideration for the following partial scholarships when you apply to Quantic. If admitted, you will be notified of any scholarship offer with your acceptance materials. Merit-based awards typically total 20 - 30% of tuition and are added to any need-based scholarships awarded to students in financial hardship.