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University of St Gallen
Programme Type: Leadership Tuition Fee: Programme Duration : Contact:
Full Time MBA Strategic Management CHF 60,000 20 months Admissions Manager
Omnium Global Executive MBA University of St Gallen
Part Time MBA Specialisation by Industry: Entry Requirements: Tuition Fee : The St. Gallen MBA
Banking / Financial Services Min. GMAT Score : 650 CHF 67,000 Blumenbergplatz 9
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Joint Degree Programmes Consulting Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score St. Gallen 9000
Offered: : 260 Switzerland
MBA Double Degree with Nanyang Full Time Course Information Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : N/A mer
Technology University Start Dates: Min. IELTS : 7 Tel: +41-71-224-2478
September Min. Years of Work Experience : 2 Fax: +41-71-224-2473
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Corporate Governance Programme Duration: Part Time Course Information Web: www.mba.unisg.ch
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Entrepreneurship 12 months Start Dates :
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the decision-making Executive MBA in Business Engineering
process. Our large and Executive MBA in Logistics
renowned permanent Executive MBA in Technology Management
faculty ensures that
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St.Gallen stays at the The St.Gallen MBA is designed as a highly selective
forefront of research and programme for high potential junior managers. All
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ideas in management participants are required to have work experience,
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education. with 4 years as the recommended level.
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Diversity Class profile:
We believe that diversity 40 students
of experiences and Average GMAT - 690
academic and cultural Average age - 30 years
backgrounds enriches the Average work experience - 6 years
learning environment. We
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he University of St. Gallen is a leading European place special emphasis on promoting diversity within During the admissions process, we are careful to
business school located in Eastern Switzerland our small class. This also reflects Switzerland’s tradition select participants with international experience,
near Zurich. Founded in 1898, it became a fully- as a multicultural host to numerous international from a mix of employment backgrounds and from ope
fledged business school in 1911 and today has the companies and organisations in the heart of Europe. a range of different nationalities and language
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largest management faculty in the German-speaking We aim to educate graduates who will be socially zones. With a small class size we are able to choose
area, and a 6,000 full-time student body. St.Gallen competent and responsible managers accountable participants with the ability to perform well in the
offers a full range of undergraduate, postgraduate, to shareholders and stakeholders. We seek to develop market and who have a specific interest in pursuing
executive (both degree and short-term) and doctoral managers with “a cool head, a warm heart, and active a career in Europe.
programmes, and is accredited by both EQUIS and hands”.
AACSB.
Student Profile
Full-time MBA Eirini Tsekeridou
Founded in 2005 and based on the University’s long- The full-time MBA programme is taught fully in Greek
standing reputation for integrative management, the English and has a specialised soft-skills programme. Class of 2007
St.Gallen MBA offers participants a firm theoretical The programme includes recruiters from major Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd
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base supported by tailor-made cases and practical management consultants including Bain &
exposure in order to forge the business leaders of Company, McKinsey, Accenture and Roland Berger. Managerial Skills
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the future. In addition to this, graduates perform strongly in the I was working for a consulting firm in Greece when I A
finance industry, where St.Gallen is traditionally well realised how important managerial skills would be for
Exclusivity connected, and also in industrial companies such as my professional development. An MBA was the way
The St.Gallen MBA full and part-time classes of 40 Hilti and Alstom. to go. From a background of Business Administration
participants are selected to reflect high academic and Finance & Accounting, one might say that an
accomplishments, diverse career experiences and Part-time MBA MBA cannot offer much more than I already knew,
exceptional motivation. Our small class size enables The part-time MBA programme is taught over 2 years but as it turned out, St.Gallen was so much more
personalised attention for each MBA participant. and includes modules delivered in Berlin, Munich and than only business related knowledge.
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Participants benefit from the University’s close ties to Barcelona. The programme is designed with working
leading international companies and business leaders, professionals in mind and includes maximum Banking Industry
and access to an 18000 strong alumni network. flexibility on module choices to allow participants to Wanting to enter the banking industry, Switzerland
remain in full-time employment at the same time as was an obvious option. The reputation of the University
Capability having the benefit of an MBA education. of St.Gallen, its wide network of contacts and alumni
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The University of St.Gallen is well known for its and its favorable location strengthened my sentiment
integrative management approach that addresses Additional Executive MBA programmes include: towards St.Gallen. After visiting the campus and ustr
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business complexity by incorporating multiple Omnium Global Executive MBA meeting the faculty, my feelings were affirmed and
management functions, disciplines and logic into Executive MBA in General Management the St.Gallen MBA became my first choice.
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