Kaplan Business School does not publicly disclose its acceptance rate, as it is a private institution with a non-competitive admissions process. The school focuses on assessing applicants’ eligibility based on academic qualifications, work experience, and English proficiency rather than limiting enrollment through selective quotas.
Prospective students must meet specific entry requirements, which vary by program. For example, undergraduate applicants typically need a high school diploma, while postgraduate programs require a bachelor’s degree. Kaplan emphasizes accessibility, often offering pathway programs for those who fall slightly short of direct entry criteria.