Hi All,
I have a masters degree in mechanical engineer with over 2 yrs of experience. I want to pursue an MBA and look forward to a career in automobile sector, can u please guide me which specialisation and which b-school in Germany shall I apply to.
MBA in Germany
Posted Nov 30, 2010 14:43
I have a masters degree in mechanical engineer with over 2 yrs of experience. I want to pursue an MBA and look forward to a career in automobile sector, can u please guide me which specialisation and which b-school in Germany shall I apply to.
Posted Nov 30, 2010 17:26
You could try [url=
http://www.mannheim-business-school.com]Mannheim Business School[/url], a friend of mine studied there.
http://www.mannheim-business-school.com]Mannheim Business School[/url], a friend of mine studied there.
Posted Feb 14, 2011 08:29
The Goethe Business School is a good choice. For our Global Consulting Project, we had clients at BMW, Peugeot, and Tata Motors. It is a top notch program in Germany.
Posted Feb 19, 2011 12:36
Hello,
I think ESMT in Berlin would be a great option for you
www.esmt.org
It's a relatively new program founded by 29 big companies in Germany such as SAP, Siemens, Deutschbank,and BMW, MAN, Daimler if you are interested by car manufacturers etc...
There is real connection with companies and this is an important asset for ESMT.
e.g: Last year, CEO of Siemens and Deutschbank made a lecture for the MBA class. really inspiring.
It's a very dynamic school. Definitely a great option for those who want to make a mba in Europe or in Germany in particular.
- Relatively small cohort 39 people which is for me a good thing but with strong diversity.
18 nationalities. A real diversity in terms of background.
- faculty is really great and is constantly increasing.
- Campus is excellent. in the heart of the city in an historical building completely refurnished recently.
- Berlin is a great city.
Just have a look on the website and make up your mind.
I think ESMT in Berlin would be a great option for you
www.esmt.org
It's a relatively new program founded by 29 big companies in Germany such as SAP, Siemens, Deutschbank,and BMW, MAN, Daimler if you are interested by car manufacturers etc...
There is real connection with companies and this is an important asset for ESMT.
e.g: Last year, CEO of Siemens and Deutschbank made a lecture for the MBA class. really inspiring.
It's a very dynamic school. Definitely a great option for those who want to make a mba in Europe or in Germany in particular.
- Relatively small cohort 39 people which is for me a good thing but with strong diversity.
18 nationalities. A real diversity in terms of background.
- faculty is really great and is constantly increasing.
- Campus is excellent. in the heart of the city in an historical building completely refurnished recently.
- Berlin is a great city.
Just have a look on the website and make up your mind.
Posted Feb 22, 2011 21:44
Sorry ESMT, but this PR work is a bit too obvious.
Posted Feb 28, 2011 19:54
PR ??
well no, sorry, it's just my personal feedback.
I don't really understand your post: The purpose of this forum is to share information no ?
I just gave my opinion and I think ESMT has a great program that's all...
well no, sorry, it's just my personal feedback.
I don't really understand your post: The purpose of this forum is to share information no ?
I just gave my opinion and I think ESMT has a great program that's all...
Posted Mar 04, 2011 12:16
There's also this program at EBS Business School in Frankfurt
for Automobile Management, but it's to achieve an M.Sc.
But maybe it's of interest.
for Automobile Management, but it's to achieve an M.Sc.
But maybe it's of interest.
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