MBA in Germany
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
You will need some work experience if you are planning to study in the best ones. For all details, read here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-ms-from-germany-structure-eligibility-and-application-process-for-pg-courses-articlepage-382
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
MBA programs from Germany and almost in every foreign country requires that, an applicant should have at least 2 to 3 years work experience. You must also clear GMAT or GRE. Bottom ranked universities may admit fresher but in the long run it won't be fruitful and ROI will not be there. You can check MS Management programs from a good university instead.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Your grades are very low for German Universities. 55% to 63% is not acceptable. You can find options in low tier universities, but you should think twice before investing your time and money in such B-schools. You must take GMAT. If you score well, you may still have a chance. Instead, you can look for other country options like Australia or New Zealand.
You must choose the specialization as per your education background and career plans. You must also submit a SOP to the university and justify why you choose the specialization. You can evaluate international business or general management. You can also look for global MB
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Scholar-Level 17
With a work experience of 1-year you should consider doing M.Sc Management or M.Sc Business Administration. MBA programs typically require 2 to 3 years of work experience. For entry requirements you must check the university websites, every university's eligibility are different. You would be required to take GRE or GMAT, and IELTS or B1 to c2 level of German language certification. Check DAAD website too.
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Guide-Level 12
The cost of education in Germany is quite low. While public universities are almost free (they charge a semester fee ranging from Euro100 to 250), private universities may charge up to 16,000 Euro per semester.
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Guide-Level 12
Top ones like Mannheim and WHU Otto Beisheim Business Schools require very good grades, high GMAT scores and work experience of may be 2 to 3 years. Different B-schools may have slightly flexible requirement which you must check on their websites.
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