It sounds realistic but I think it's worth considering alternatives. For example
- The Frankfurt School MiF is a better course for financial services and classes run three days a week, allowing you to take up internships, project work and even start work before the end of the degree.
- There is some scepticism about the MBA, especially MBAs with a light finance content
- Is there a German-language program that interests you? I am thinking of the Frankfurt masters in M&A, for example. This would really help you with functional vocabulary and would be a major proof point with employers.
Looking on LinkedIn for MBAs in financial services roles, in Germany, it seems that the most common schools include:
ESADE Business & Law School
ESMT Berlin
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
IESE Business School
INSEAD
SDA Bocconi
University of St.Gallen
Narrowing that down to Frankfurt:
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
ESADE Business & Law School
SDA Bocconi
Mannheim Business School
It sounds realistic but I think it's worth considering alternatives. For example
- The Frankfurt School MiF is a better course for financial services and classes run three days a week, allowing you to take up internships, project work and even start work before the end of the degree.
- There is some scepticism about the MBA, especially MBAs with a light finance content
- Is there a German-language program that interests you? I am thinking of the Frankfurt masters in M&A, for example. This would really help you with functional vocabulary and would be a major proof point with employers.
Looking on LinkedIn for MBAs in financial services roles, in Germany, it seems that the most common schools include:
ESADE Business & Law School
ESMT Berlin
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
IESE Business School
INSEAD
SDA Bocconi
University of St.Gallen
Narrowing that down to Frankfurt:
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
ESADE Business & Law School
SDA Bocconi
Mannheim Business School