Germany MBA
Mannheim Business School
THE MANNHEIM MBA
Mannheim Business School is one of Europe’s leading
institutions for business education. Through the close
link with the University of Mannheim, it offers a
competent, strategic concept for lifelong business
Contact details
education and lead in undergraduate, graduate,
Mannheim Business School gGmbH
postgraduate and executive education. The faculty is
Ms. Stefanie Goedker
Admissions Manager
particularly known for their outstanding research and
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high teaching standards. In addition, Mannheim is the
68161 Mannheim
Germany
only German institution to be accredited by AACSB Tel: +49 621 181 3724
International, EQUIS and AMBA.
Fax: +49 621 181 1278
E-mail:
info@mba-mannheim.com
www.mannheim-business-school.com
a73 President
Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Christian Homburg
a73 Language of instruction
English
a73 Number of places
45
a73 Foreign students
75%
a73 Gender distribution
60% male, 40% female
a73 Age range
24 - 38
a73 Average work experience
5 years
a73 Entry requirements
First degree, work experience (min. 3 years), leadership
potential, internationality, fluency in English
RANKINGS MANNHEIM MBA
a73 Application
According to major rankings, the The Mannheim Full-time MBA Application form, Photo and CV, certified transcripts,
University of Mannheim and programme is the ideal choice for
original GMAT, TOEFL or equivalent scores and
certificates, case study and two letters of reference
Mannheim Business School take a shifting one’s career into high gear in
a73 Scholarships
leading position: only 12 months. Instead of being just
A number of scholarships are offered based on merit
Best German Business School -
another one-for-all MBA, it offers an and/or need; student loan programmes available
Capital (2004-2006),
unequalled variety and individuality, a73 Career Services
Wirtschaftswoche (2002-2009),
which allows participants to
100% of all fulltime MBA participants received at least
specifically round off their personal
one job offer, 95% were employed three months after
CHE (2002, 2005, 2008),
graduation, 70% signed a contract before graduation
Stern (2002-2004),
qualification profile. Four terms in 12
a73 Accreditations
Focus (2004-2007),
months (at least two of which take
AACSB International, EQUIS, AMBA
Handelsblatt (2005, 2009)
place at Germany’s leading business
a73 Student accommodation
First German business school to be
school in Mannheim) and an intensive Housing facilities for MBA students and families
ranked in the European top ten of
company project form the basis of the a73 Local public transport
Mannheim Full-time MBA that is
Tram, bus, taxi
Handelsblatt / Junge Karierre (2006)
common for all those admitted to the
a73 Nearest airports
Most preferred business school among
programme.
Mannheim (3 miles), Frankfurt Rhein-Main (45 miles),
German companies’ HR departments,
Stuttgart and Frankfurt Hahn (70 miles)
Handelsblatt (2005)
To meet personal interests and needs
best, the programme comes in four
Number 25 in the global Financial
variants from which to choose,
Times’ Executive MBA Ranking (2008),
according to one’s preferred regional
top ten ranks in the categories “career
focus: the European Track, the Eurasian
progress”, “international course
Track, the Transatlantic Track, and the
experience” and “international
German Track. These options are
resident students”
offered in close cooperation with
Number 51 in the Global MBA ranking of Mannheim Business School’s excellent
the Economist Intelligence Unit (2008) network of partners.
PROGRAMMES
Programme Start date Duration Application deadline Tuition fees
The Mannheim MBA September 12 months full time Rolling admissions 29,000 Euro
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