I read this, the article is a bit old:
https://find-mba.com/articles/mba-programs-in-scandinavia-northern-highlights
For Sweden I understand that tuition fees are charged for students outside of Europe. However, I am a citizen of a European country and I am looking to do an MBA that is either tuition free or has low tuition fees.
I am open to Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland. Can somebody let me know of an MBA in this region that tuition free and has good career prospects?
MBA in Scandinavia?
Posted Sep 10, 2019 12:40
https://find-mba.com/articles/mba-programs-in-scandinavia-northern-highlights
For Sweden I understand that tuition fees are charged for students outside of Europe. However, I am a citizen of a European country and I am looking to do an MBA that is either tuition free or has low tuition fees.
I am open to Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland. Can somebody let me know of an MBA in this region that tuition free and has good career prospects?
Posted Sep 10, 2019 13:26
Sadly you have to choose. Either a free course or some with good careers services.
Posted Sep 10, 2019 15:43
If you are looking for a full time MBA, only remarkable program is at Copenhagen Business School.
There are plenty of part-time/Executive options at schools such as Stockholm School of Economics, NHH Bergen, Aalto etc.
There are plenty of part-time/Executive options at schools such as Stockholm School of Economics, NHH Bergen, Aalto etc.
Posted Sep 12, 2019 12:38
Many of the good EMBAs and MBAs in Scandinavia will indeed now charge tuition, for all students.
Honestly, if you're looking for a value in terms of cost, there are better options in the UK.
What are your goals?
Honestly, if you're looking for a value in terms of cost, there are better options in the UK.
What are your goals?
Posted Sep 12, 2019 19:44
Indeed the best MBA in the Nordic region is possibly Henley's operation in the region.
Posted Sep 12, 2019 19:47
Unlike some other part time options in the region it leads to an official, academic, degree rather than a private diploma. That is also why it doesn't need to charge VAT unlike, for example, Finnish part time MBAs.
Posted Sep 16, 2019 18:33
Are you saying that part time MBAs in Finland are not official degrees?
Posted Sep 16, 2019 21:29
I am not aware of one that is, but there could be one.
Posted Sep 19, 2019 19:10
Ok I see, thank you!
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