MBA + Manufacturing at RIT? Worth it?

Hey everyone! I’ve been looking at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) for an MBA, especially in Manufacturing and Mechanical Systems Integration. It seems like a cool mix of business and engineering, but I’m curious—how does this program compare to a regular MBA? Also, does anyone know about the Rochester Institute of Technology acceptance rate? Would love to hear from people who know more!

RIT is solid, especially if you’re into tech and manufacturing. Their MBA isn’t just finance and marketing; it has a strong focus on engineering and industry processes, so if that’s your thing, it’s a great choice!

Yeah, RIT leans more towards practical learning, and their industry connections are strong. The Manufacturing & Mechanical Systems Integration program is great if you wanna mix business with real-world manufacturing tech.

For the acceptance rate, I think it’s moderate—not crazy hard but not super easy either. If your academics are decent, you should have a good shot! Just make sure your application highlights your interest in tech + business.