Case Study: MBA Schools in Asia-PacificNameQNT 561 WEEK 2 Case Study: MBA Schools in Asia-PacificTutor’s NameDateCase Study: MBA Schools in Asia-PacificSummaryThe minimum and maximum full-time enrolments are 12 and 463;Macquarie Graduate School of Management (Sydney) has the minimum enrolment of 12 and Indian Institute of Management (Calcutta) the maximum of 463 the average number of students per faculty member is 8. The mean, median, and modal ages are 28, 29 and 29 this means that a large population of students are aged between 27 and 29. The mean percentage of foreign students is 28% and three schools have 0% foreign students. 44% of all Asian-pacific MBA schools require the GMAT test and 68% of schools require English tests such as Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).76% of schools require work experience. The mean and median starting salaries are 37,292 and the median is 41,400. The mean and the median are significantly different and therefore the distribution of starting salaries is skewed. The mean tuition for foreign students is $16,581.8 and $12,374.8 for local students thus tuition fees is 34% higher than for foreign