GBBA Graduate Admitted to the Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University
In March 2026, Duaa, a Pakistani graduate of Nagoya University of Commerce and Business’s Global BBA program, was accepted into the graduate program at Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School (JHU, USA). Under the 4+1 Global Pathway Agreement between Nagoya University of Commerce and Business and Johns Hopkins University, she has been granted admission to the Master of Science in Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence program, starting in Fall 2026. This marks the second such achievement for the university, following last year’s success.
This acceptance demonstrates the diverse opportunities available to our students through the university’s international academic partnerships. Nagoya University of Commerce and Business has signed a 4+1 Global Pathway Agreement with JHU; students who meet the specified requirements and pass the entrance exam can earn a master’s degree at JHU in one year after completing their undergraduate studies at NUCB.
50% tuition waiver as a scholarship
A scholarship equivalent to a 50% reduction in tuition fees is awarded. This scholarship is offered to students who meet the academic performance requirements at Nagoya University of Commerce and Business and the admission criteria for JHU. It is designed to alleviate the financial burden and help more students take advantage of opportunities for international business education.
This achievement demonstrates the university’s ongoing commitment to expanding international educational opportunities and supporting students who aspire to pursue advanced studies abroad. Through partnerships with globally renowned universities, the university provides students with opportunities to further enhance the knowledge and skills required in an increasingly globalized and diverse business environment.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Founded in 1889, Johns Hopkins University is a prestigious American institution that is internationally renowned, particularly as a research university. The university is committed to developing business leaders with a global perspective and offers programs that emphasize international networks and practical experience. The Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University, like the university itself, holds AACSB accreditation and ranks among the top institutions in business education, placing 16th in the 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings and 24th in the 2026 QS World University Rankings.