Which is Better place to do online/PartTime MBA - Germany or UK?

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Dear Members,
I have read a lot of posts on the blog and learned a lot as well.
I have a query, requesting all to please help me with my dilemma.
I am a software professional with 10+ years of experience and I come from India with experience of working in India, USA & Germany and across various business domains. I am currently living and working in Germany from past 3 years and intend to continue here for few more years unless some very attractive opportunities comes in.

I want to pursue online/Part-Time MBA and I am divided to pick the best universities from either UK/France/Germany. I was of the opinion that German private colleges are really good and would also be beneficial to get a degree from them to get better opportunities in here.

But in the recent past i learned that it is better to go for UK colleges. I would request all to please help me dissolve this dilemma.
Thanks for reading and providing your valuable input.

Dear Members,
I have read a lot of posts on the blog and learned a lot as well.
I have a query, requesting all to please help me with my dilemma.
I am a software professional with 10+ years of experience and I come from India with experience of working in India, USA & Germany and across various business domains. I am currently living and working in Germany from past 3 years and intend to continue here for few more years unless some very attractive opportunities comes in.

I want to pursue online/Part-Time MBA and I am divided to pick the best universities from either UK/France/Germany. I was of the opinion that German private colleges are really good and would also be beneficial to get a degree from them to get better opportunities in here.

But in the recent past i learned that it is better to go for UK colleges. I would request all to please help me dissolve this dilemma.
Thanks for reading and providing your valuable input.
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StuartHE

Most Germans would say that private universities in Germany and the rest of Europe are seen as worse than state universities (including the weird Russian-owned private schools like Arden and ULaw in the UK, and BSBI, Gisma, HTK and UE in Germany). The exceptions are rather few among the business schools, and all are non-profits with triple accreditation e.g.: WHU, ESMT, HHL. If you want to work in Germany, a high-level German language qualification might do more for your career opportunities than an MBA. If you already have something like the Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom, a qualification from a respected school in the DACH region will be better than an average UK school. 

[Edited by StuartHE on Feb 18, 2022]

Most Germans would say that private universities in Germany and the rest of Europe are seen as worse than state universities (including the weird Russian-owned private schools like Arden and ULaw in the UK, and BSBI, Gisma, HTK and UE in Germany). The exceptions are rather few among the business schools, and all are non-profits with triple accreditation e.g.: WHU, ESMT, HHL. If you want to work in Germany, a high-level German language qualification might do more for your career opportunities than an MBA. If you already have something like the Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom, a qualification from a respected school in the DACH region will be better than an average UK school. 
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I completely agree with Stuart here. I would certainly not consider those GUS schools mentioned above, but an MBA in Germany accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB might definitely work for you. I would not consider a UK school if your goal is to stay in Germany.

Studying in German at a reputable school would probably be the best option, though. Your networking opportunities would be better. 

I completely agree with Stuart here. I would certainly not consider those GUS schools mentioned above, but an MBA in Germany accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB might definitely work for you. I would not consider a UK school if your goal is to stay in Germany.<br><br>Studying in German at a reputable school would probably be the best option, though. Your networking opportunities would be better.&nbsp;
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