Suggest MBAs in Germany


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Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany, Spain and France with following Criteria:
1)Accredited Business School
2)GMAT (Not compulsory)
3)I am planning for 2014 March-April
4)Fees under 22k Euros
5)One Year MBA program

Kindly suggest at least 10 colleges in which I should apply.

Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany, Spain and France with following Criteria:
1)Accredited Business School
2)GMAT (Not compulsory)
3)I am planning for 2014 March-April
4)Fees under 22k Euros
5)One Year MBA program

Kindly suggest at least 10 colleges in which I should apply.

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Duncan

There are no schools that meet your criteria, and not only because March and April are in the Spring rather than the summer.

There are no schools that meet your criteria, and not only because March and April are in the Spring rather than the summer.
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LiveWire

Thank you Duncan for correcting me, I have Reloaded The above question.
Please help me in finding a college.

Thank you Duncan for correcting me, I have Reloaded The above question.
Please help me in finding a college.
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Duncan

There are still no schools that meet your criteria. Remember, In Europe the academic year starts. March/April in when Easter happens: that's a major religious holiday where many schools will have a two week break, so they won't start and academic year year then. There are not even ten accredited MBAs under 22k starting at *any* time of the year. You have very few choices around your price: Cnam, CEU, Alba, Roya Holoway. There are a few programmes that don't have European accreditation but are probably aiming at it: East Anglia, Cardiff, Koc...

There are still no schools that meet your criteria. Remember, In Europe the academic year starts. March/April in when Easter happens: that's a major religious holiday where many schools will have a two week break, so they won't start and academic year year then. There are not even ten accredited MBAs under 22k starting at *any* time of the year. You have very few choices around your price: Cnam, CEU, Alba, Roya Holoway. There are a few programmes that don't have European accreditation but are probably aiming at it: East Anglia, Cardiff, Koc...
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LiveWire

Thank you Duncan for the reply.
As you informed that there are no good colleges available hence I tried to find few programs which interest me.
They have intake in April (April Intake is my priority right now).

Please advice me on following programs that whether these are good courses or not.

Furtwangen
Business Consulting
International Business Management
International Management

HHl Leipzig
Offers Master of Science in Management
Program Start--Spring or Fall

IUBH
Master International Management for Non-Business Graduates
Degree: Master of Arts (My concerns are regarding the Degree :( its not MBA or MSc)
Intake: March & September

Thank you Duncan for the reply.
As you informed that there are no good colleges available hence I tried to find few programs which interest me.
They have intake in April (April Intake is my priority right now).

Please advice me on following programs that whether these are good courses or not.

Furtwangen
Business Consulting
International Business Management
International Management

HHl Leipzig
Offers Master of Science in Management
Program Start--Spring or Fall

IUBH
Master International Management for Non-Business Graduates
Degree: Master of Arts (My concerns are regarding the Degree :( its not MBA or MSc)
Intake: March & September
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Duncan

I think you already know that HHL is the best of these options and that IUBH is the least good for most candidates. I'm not sure why April is important for you, but it's unfortunate that you can't take advantage of the better options in September. With a one-year programme you could actually finish earlier than a two-year programme starting in April. Why not start an intensive German course in April and then start a one-year MBA in September?

I think you already know that HHL is the best of these options and that IUBH is the least good for most candidates. I'm not sure why April is important for you, but it's unfortunate that you can't take advantage of the better options in September. With a one-year programme you could actually finish earlier than a two-year programme starting in April. Why not start an intensive German course in April and then start a one-year MBA in September?
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LiveWire

I have Planned for German Course in start of January.
Duncan you are correct, I am not able to find many MBA courses starting in Mar-April. I saw MS courses though which Look good to me.
GERMANY
1)IUBH
2)Frutwangen
3)Esslingen
4)HHL liepzieg (Masters in Strategy or Finance or General mgmt)
5)Offenberg
Please do suggest if I am missing any good Course other than above.

My Profile:
Work Exp- 3.5 yrs
IELTS- 6.5

My Priority being March-Apr intake is because of Financial issues and few other scenarios around me.

I hope you can help me in understanding the best college for me.

I have Planned for German Course in start of January.
Duncan you are correct, I am not able to find many MBA courses starting in Mar-April. I saw MS courses though which Look good to me.
GERMANY
1)IUBH
2)Frutwangen
3)Esslingen
4)HHL liepzieg (Masters in Strategy or Finance or General mgmt)
5)Offenberg
Please do suggest if I am missing any good Course other than above.

My Profile:
Work Exp- 3.5 yrs
IELTS- 6.5

My Priority being March-Apr intake is because of Financial issues and few other scenarios around me.

I hope you can help me in understanding the best college for me.
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LiveWire

WHU's full-time MBA program started in April each year. But the deadline for applicants who need a visa is 15th December.....



Thanks for the Information Maliang. Can you please send me more details so that I check for the course?
Also Do advise if you have any good colleges that I can look for.

<blockquote>WHU's full-time MBA program started in April each year. But the deadline for applicants who need a visa is 15th December.....</blockquote>


Thanks for the Information Maliang. Can you please send me more details so that I check for the course?
Also Do advise if you have any good colleges that I can look for.
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Duncan

At 36,000 it's well over your 22,000 budget - http://www.whu.edu/en/programs/full-time-mba/

At 36,000 it's well over your 22,000 budget - http://www.whu.edu/en/programs/full-time-mba/
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LiveWire

At 36,000 it's well over your 22,000 budget - http://www.whu.edu/en/programs/full-time-mba/



Yes It looks way too above my Budget and it also requires GMAT score compulsorily.

<blockquote>At 36,000 it's well over your 22,000 budget - http://www.whu.edu/en/programs/full-time-mba/</blockquote>


Yes It looks way too above my Budget and it also requires GMAT score compulsorily.
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LiveWire

Wow ... that's a very positive reply.
I think I can look for courses in these universities.
I think Furtwangen and Esslingen have only Winter Intake. Still I will search for the programs available in it.

Thank you Maliang for the information.

Wow ... that's a very positive reply.
I think I can look for courses in these universities.
I think Furtwangen and Esslingen have only Winter Intake. Still I will search for the programs available in it.

Thank you Maliang for the information.
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Duncan

Fachhochschulen certainly have their place but, as graduate business schools, they clearly underperform the universities and private business schools. The articles shared above relate to undergraduate programmes in German, and I don't think there's any comparison between that very general point and the specific of MBAs. The clear reality is that MBAs at FHs produce very uneven results.

Fachhochschulen certainly have their place but, as graduate business schools, they clearly underperform the universities and private business schools. The articles shared above relate to undergraduate programmes in German, and I don't think there's any comparison between that very general point and the specific of MBAs. The clear reality is that MBAs at FHs produce very uneven results.
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Duncan

Fachhochschulen *are* not as good as universities in terms of salaries and the general quality of students, facilities and careers services. Of course there are exceptions. The difference between Fachhochschulen are also very large.

Fachhochschulen *are* not as good as universities in terms of salaries and the general quality of students, facilities and careers services. Of course there are exceptions. The difference between Fachhochschulen are also very large.
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LiveWire

Hi Duncan,

I got Call from EAE (spain) for April intake in MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.

I require your advise on how good could this program be?
Also what are the job prospects after completing Masters for EAE?

Hi Duncan,

I got Call from EAE (spain) for April intake in MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.

I require your advise on how good could this program be?
Also what are the job prospects after completing Masters for EAE?
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Duncan

Do you speak Spanish? I think you would be better off attending an accredited business school.

Do you speak Spanish? I think you would be better off attending an accredited business school.
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LiveWire

No Spanish as of now, but I can go for language course in start of January, depending on the college location.
German or Spanish is totally dependent on the College I get !!!

No Spanish as of now, but I can go for language course in start of January, depending on the college location.
German or Spanish is totally dependent on the College I get !!!
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