Hi,
While doing Google search, I came across this site. I read couple of post regarding MBA in Germany and found invaluable information.
I'm an Indian MBA aspirant. I have nearly 4 years of IT experience in SAP products. Presently I am working as a SAP consultant for Indian company but I worked 3 months in Germany and in France. Now I'm looking for an MBA program so that I can switch my career from technologies to management, and get an opportunity to work in SAP Germany (or in others company). Please let me know which school, in Germany, is best for International students in terms of education, job placement, and scholarship.
Also, I have not taken GMAT but I booked the test date in first week of March-10. Do I have to score 600+ in GMAT?
My target B-Schools are WHU and Mannheim Business School.
Thanks a lot for your precious time.
Regards,
Farooq
MBA from Mannheim Business School
Posted Feb 01, 2010 08:25
While doing Google search, I came across this site. I read couple of post regarding MBA in Germany and found invaluable information.
I'm an Indian MBA aspirant. I have nearly 4 years of IT experience in SAP products. Presently I am working as a SAP consultant for Indian company but I worked 3 months in Germany and in France. Now I'm looking for an MBA program so that I can switch my career from technologies to management, and get an opportunity to work in SAP Germany (or in others company). Please let me know which school, in Germany, is best for International students in terms of education, job placement, and scholarship.
Also, I have not taken GMAT but I booked the test date in first week of March-10. Do I have to score 600+ in GMAT?
My target B-Schools are WHU and Mannheim Business School.
Thanks a lot for your precious time.
Regards,
Farooq
Posted Feb 01, 2010 09:37
HI there,
I can assure you you have already made the right pre-decision. Mannheim and WHU are considered to be the best schools in Germany. If you include German speaking Switzerland, I would also have a look at St. Gallen.
Best,
JL
I can assure you you have already made the right pre-decision. Mannheim and WHU are considered to be the best schools in Germany. If you include German speaking Switzerland, I would also have a look at St. Gallen.
Best,
JL
Posted Feb 01, 2010 13:18
I got this informaion from Mannheim Business School's admission councelor...
1. 3 years of exp.
2. GMAT Must (>650)
3. TOEFL for International students for Visa.
4. Leadership potential.
5. Bechalor degree.
I hope this information, especially GMAT score, will help other people .
Regards,
Farooq
1. 3 years of exp.
2. GMAT Must (>650)
3. TOEFL for International students for Visa.
4. Leadership potential.
5. Bechalor degree.
I hope this information, especially GMAT score, will help other people .
Regards,
Farooq
Posted Feb 11, 2010 09:40
HI there,
Hi. I'm an early candidate(1.5 yrs of work-ex) with a high GMAT(750). I'm quite keen in doing my MBA in Germany. However i have a couple of questions
1. Which programmes in Germany prefer young applicants or in which schools do i stand a favourable chance of accepatance.
2. What are the job prospects(Buy-side finance) in Germany, especially for internations.
Thanks
Hi. I'm an early candidate(1.5 yrs of work-ex) with a high GMAT(750). I'm quite keen in doing my MBA in Germany. However i have a couple of questions
1. Which programmes in Germany prefer young applicants or in which schools do i stand a favourable chance of accepatance.
2. What are the job prospects(Buy-side finance) in Germany, especially for internations.
Thanks
Posted Oct 30, 2010 08:53
(Sorry for cross-posting...)
The job market in Germany looks really strong right now. Unemployment has reached a 18-year low: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4aad862e-e27b-11df-9ea3-00144feabdc0.html
I'm an mechanical engineer from Eastern Europe with three years managerial work experience in a MNC. I speak English and some basic German.
Which German MBA program would you suggest to land a job in management in Germany/Europe?
The job market in Germany looks really strong right now. Unemployment has reached a 18-year low: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4aad862e-e27b-11df-9ea3-00144feabdc0.html
I'm an mechanical engineer from Eastern Europe with three years managerial work experience in a MNC. I speak English and some basic German.
Which German MBA program would you suggest to land a job in management in Germany/Europe?
Posted Oct 31, 2010 10:50
Hi Heinz
On top of the 2 schools suggested by "JohnnyL", I would also suggest:
HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management (AACSB accredited):
GMAT minimum 550 - the average is 610
application deadline: non EU citizens - April 1st, EU citizens July 1st
Best of luck
Editor - Accredited MBA Programs
On top of the 2 schools suggested by "JohnnyL", I would also suggest:
HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management (AACSB accredited):
GMAT minimum 550 - the average is 610
application deadline: non EU citizens - April 1st, EU citizens July 1st
Best of luck
Editor - Accredited MBA Programs
Posted Oct 31, 2010 20:55
Thanks. I will consider HHL as well.
Any other suggestions? What about EBS Business School?
Any other suggestions? What about EBS Business School?
Posted Nov 01, 2010 17:40
In my humble opinion, the programs with the strongest reputations within Germany are the following:
- Mannheim
- HHL
- Goethe Business School
- WHU
- ESMT
EBS would belong in the second tier with TU Munich, and GISMA.
With your background, you might also have a look at Collège des Ingénieurs (CDI) programs in Munich and Stuttgart.
Good luck! Evan
- Mannheim
- HHL
- Goethe Business School
- WHU
- ESMT
EBS would belong in the second tier with TU Munich, and GISMA.
With your background, you might also have a look at Collège des Ingénieurs (CDI) programs in Munich and Stuttgart.
Good luck! Evan
Posted Nov 01, 2010 18:43
I agree with you concerning Mannheim, Goethe, and WHU but I would not rate HHL and ESMT so high. Both are known as show-offs in Germany with no or little research reputation (like EBS). So my ranking would be:
1. Mannheim
2. WHU
3. Goethe
Second tier:
GISMA
TU Munich (good university, but do they offer a fulltime MBA???)
HHL
Third tier:
ESMT
EBS
smaller colleges
1. Mannheim
2. WHU
3. Goethe
Second tier:
GISMA
TU Munich (good university, but do they offer a fulltime MBA???)
HHL
Third tier:
ESMT
EBS
smaller colleges
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