MS or MBA


Hi,

I am confused between MBA or MS.

I am looking for a one year PG program


Reason is to accelerate my career growth and move into a new country


I have total 13 years of experience with my specialisations in automotive industry design and development department

As many people have an opinion that MS is for people having less experience and best suited for graduates or with people who have 1-2 years of experience.

MBA on the other hand seems to be a reasonable choice as many of international program have working experience as a mandatory requirement and MBA helps in making career shifts

I have applied in mba colleges and I have one offer but it is from a private college in Germany

Please suggest as it is going to be a huge investment from my own pocket

Hi,

I am confused between MBA or MS.

I am looking for a one year PG program


Reason is to accelerate my career growth and move into a new country


I have total 13 years of experience with my specialisations in automotive industry design and development department

As many people have an opinion that MS is for people having less experience and best suited for graduates or with people who have 1-2 years of experience.

MBA on the other hand seems to be a reasonable choice as many of international program have working experience as a mandatory requirement and MBA helps in making career shifts

I have applied in mba colleges and I have one offer but it is from a private college in Germany

Please suggest as it is going to be a huge investment from my own pocket
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Duncan

The name of the degree matters less than the quality of the school and, in Germany, the quality of your German before arriving in your degree. You will not learn German to a professional level if studying in English.

The name of the degree matters less than the quality of the school and, in Germany, the quality of your German before arriving in your degree. You will not learn German to a professional level if studying in English.
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Duncan

Also see 
https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/best-msc-mim-degrees-for-international-students-placement-52915
And
Best MBAs for international students' placement http://www.find-mba.com/board/41143
Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713

[Edited by Duncan on Jan 09, 2022]

Also see&nbsp;<br>https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/best-msc-mim-degrees-for-international-students-placement-52915<br>And<br>Best MBAs for international students' placement&nbsp;http://www.find-mba.com/board/41143<div><br></div><div>Do you need to speak the local language?&nbsp;www.find-mba.com/board/34713</div>
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laurie

Why Germany? How are your German language skills? 

Why Germany? How are your German language skills?&nbsp;
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I have an offer. but , after all the discussion that i had, everyone suggested that i need a strong german language which while studying is not possible. So i think i may not opt for it
i am confused whether i should pursue MS(tech) or MBA 

I have an offer. but , after all the discussion that i had, everyone suggested that i need a strong german language which while studying is not possible. So i think i may not opt for it<br>i am confused whether i should pursue MS(tech) or MBA&nbsp;<br><br>
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Duncan

The advantage of an MSc is that it will be cheaper and is more likely to be taught in German and to contain mostly Germans. 

The advantage of an MSc is that it will be cheaper and is more likely to be taught in German and to contain mostly Germans.&nbsp;
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