Hello, I'm 34 years old and have done 2 bachelor degrees. 6 years of work exp after the first one and 1 year after second one. Looking for a decent university for mba in germany. Right now I'm doing B1 level. Basic motto is to get into the country. Surely not looking for a very high paying job after my MBA. I can afford maximum of 10000 euros as tuition fee. Please suggest me some.
Thanks,
Mba in Germany
Posted Aug 22, 2015 11:55
Thanks,
Posted Aug 22, 2015 13:54
Pforzheim and Esslingen are the only serious options at that price.
Posted Aug 24, 2015 09:16
Agreed on Pforzheim. If you already have a bachelor's degree in business or economics, you can do the three-semester variant where you skip the foundation courses (which runs 3,000 EUR).
The four semester version, which is if you don't have a bachelor's in business/economics, is 12,000. Still a great value.
The four semester version, which is if you don't have a bachelor's in business/economics, is 12,000. Still a great value.
Posted Aug 24, 2015 19:36
Thank you Duncan and Maury.. Well at this price if my options are so limited then is there any other cheaper school in germany? If I'm not getting any good school then I'm ok with any school which will have low tution fee. I mean can't depend on only 2 schools. Need more options. Thanks..
Posted Aug 24, 2015 21:06
Pforzheim and Esslingen are great schools. If you can't afford more than 10,000 then, if your goals is simply to migrate, you will be better off taking an MSc at a Universitaet and learning German, and not taking a cheaper MBA (which would be at an inferior Fachhochschule). Check out the CHE rankings of German universities and Fachhochshulen.
Posted Jan 20, 2016 17:28
Hi Duncan, I have read about the SVD MBA in Prague, it costs 10,000 euros and it is well ranked but, Is it a good MBA program though?. Could it be better than the MBA that Pforzheim offers?
Posted Jan 20, 2016 20:00
I have not heard of the SVD in Prague, so it cannot be ranked by any serious organisation. It cannot be better than Pforzheim, or even half as good.
Posted Jan 21, 2016 14:29
VSE, sorry I made a mistake http://isbm.vse.cz/english/mba-program/program-structure/
Posted Jan 21, 2016 14:32
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/european-business-school-rankings-2015
it is ranked 81
any idea about it? the cost of the MBA is 10,000 and teh cost of living is very low. I do not know if it has a good reputation, or if it is a good idea to follow this program and then try to get into the german market.
[Edited by RobPM on Jan 21, 2016]
it is ranked 81
any idea about it? the cost of the MBA is 10,000 and teh cost of living is very low. I do not know if it has a good reputation, or if it is a good idea to follow this program and then try to get into the german market.
Posted Jan 21, 2016 15:49
or maybe for a lower cost I could follow the Msc in general management that the TUM has in Munich for engineers and study an intensive german course. My plan is to follow a consultant role in Germany
Posted Jan 21, 2016 18:16
The VSE is respected locally for its MSc but the TUM is clearly.a stronger option in Germany.
Posted Jan 21, 2016 19:00
Thanks Duncan.
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