* High demand: Many students want to study business, leading to high competition for places even if there are many programs.
* Specialized programs: A wide variety of programs might include highly competitive specializations (like finance, accounting, or entrepreneurship) that are difficult to get into due to limited spots and high applicant qualifications.
* Prestige: A university with a large and diverse business school often has a higher reputation, attracting more high-achieving applicants, making admission more competitive.
The ease of getting into a specific business program depends on factors like the university's overall selectivity, the specific program's admission requirements, the number of applicants, and the program's reputation. A large selection of programs doesn't directly correlate with ease of admission.