hi everyone. I'm eager to do my MBA from Europe. Please help with with universities where I have to pay lower tuition fees.....Thanks to all
lower tution fees
Posted Nov 10, 2008 09:03
Posted Nov 10, 2008 17:26
hello,
as i viewed some schools in the internet i found out that city london and london met has lowest cost in mba.
as i viewed some schools in the internet i found out that city london and london met has lowest cost in mba.
Posted Nov 11, 2008 15:03
yes, but you have to remember that London is probably the most expensive place in Europe to live in!!
so no matter how much you "save" on you're tuition fees, at the end, it would turn out to be pretty expensive.
D.
so no matter how much you "save" on you're tuition fees, at the end, it would turn out to be pretty expensive.
D.
Posted Nov 14, 2008 09:09
Hi d Jung,
Thanks for your info but can you suggest any place in Europe with low living cost and if you can have some info for other schools with cheapest tuition fees please let me know thanks and God bless. By the way, are you studying at EU?
Thanks for your info but can you suggest any place in Europe with low living cost and if you can have some info for other schools with cheapest tuition fees please let me know thanks and God bless. By the way, are you studying at EU?
Posted Nov 14, 2008 12:07
Hey Garciagia,
don't mention it!
well of the top of my head, the cheapest place i can think of is Germany - especially Berlin(ESMT is not that cheap, with 38000 euros, but living costs are the cheapest in europe).
A Few things you have to take into consideration are:
since MBAs are a new thing in Germany(they had another system before), the b schools there are still not top ranked, and accredited - but this will probably change soon. the only school holding the three important accreditation is Mannheim with AASCB, EQUIS, and AMBA.
Another thing to think of is that although the teaching is in English, living in Germany without knowing the language is almost impossible! - although they all understand English, they don't like using it - certainly not in the bureaucracy.
See the article here for some more info about German MBAs:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/279/mba-programs-in-germany-dont-let-the-rankings-fool-you
Hope it helps,
David
don't mention it!
well of the top of my head, the cheapest place i can think of is Germany - especially Berlin(ESMT is not that cheap, with 38000 euros, but living costs are the cheapest in europe).
A Few things you have to take into consideration are:
since MBAs are a new thing in Germany(they had another system before), the b schools there are still not top ranked, and accredited - but this will probably change soon. the only school holding the three important accreditation is Mannheim with AASCB, EQUIS, and AMBA.
Another thing to think of is that although the teaching is in English, living in Germany without knowing the language is almost impossible! - although they all understand English, they don't like using it - certainly not in the bureaucracy.
See the article here for some more info about German MBAs:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/279/mba-programs-in-germany-dont-let-the-rankings-fool-you
Hope it helps,
David
Posted Nov 14, 2008 13:08
I'd also suggest looking at some of the interviews on the NEWLY REVAMPED and VERY EXCITING Blog section. There are, I think, three which are directly concerned with MBAs in Germany.
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