Let me do some simple estimations.
Number of MBA students in top15 US MBAs: 7000 (see below)
Assume 30% apply for IB internships: 2100
Assume each US IB gives an average of 25 offers (10 banks)
US:
250 offers for 2100 students.
Assume 35/70 students from Taiwan apply IB
Assume it is two times harder to get an offer in US
250/2100 * 35 * 50% = 2 offers
Asia (HK+SG+TW):
Assume each Asia IB gives 10 internship offers on average (10 banks also)
Assume 10% of 2100 also apply to Asia IBs
Assume 800 Asia MBA students apply to IB
Assume it is two times easier for US MBAs to get an offer
100/(210+800) *35 *200% = 7 offers
==> 9 offers for 35 IB applicants
This year is a gd year, so I would say 13 offers for 35 applicants.
Considering both 1st and 2nd tier IBs and MBA programs
26 offers for 70 TW IB applicants from US?
Any comments?
HBS 980
Wharton 794
Chicago 549
Kellog 533
Columbia 515
GSB 378
MIT 374
Ross 423
NYU 410
Duke 405
UCLA 360
Darden 303
Cornell 289
Haas 247
Tuck 245
Yale 212
SUM 7017