I am afraid that german language would be a big factor in securing a job in germany ( i am from India) whereas visa rules and economy is in bad shape in Uk.
Guys please help which one should i go for
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How would you compare Cranfield vs HHL if we take out the language factor.
I have heard that if you want to go to consulting than companies consider your GMAT score . How true is it. Some people have advised me with a GMAT of 650 , I wont be able to go to consulting even if I graduate from Cranfield.
Posted Aug 02, 2013 11:09
I think you can see from the salaries and the placement rate that HHL is absolutely the equal of WHU and Mannheim with the recruiters who hire MBAs from Germany. All those schools perform as well as St Gallen (when you divide St Gallen's salary by the higher cost of living in Switzerland). ESMT is also performing well.
However, HHL and ESMT have the weakness that they are smaller schools with weaker alumni networks. The English-language MBAs at Mannheim and ESMT are rather new, so they are still building up steam. None of the the German schools has the fame of St Gallen in wider society.
If you're attracted by Germany or Switzerland, I would strongly recommend that you delay a year in order to better research these schools, speak with alumni and clarify your own career goals while intensively learning German. Working part-time but intensively for a year you should be able to get to European level B1 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages#Common_reference_levels) before you arrive, then take an intensive B2 course before the start of the MBA, leaving you at C1 by the end of the first year so you can get to C2 while completing your master thesis.
The plus and minus points of Germany are self-evident, and well discussed here but I recommend you speak to alumni. I look a course at HHL, and was dinged by St Gallen, so I'm a little biased ;-)
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How good is your German, and what are your career goals?
The Pforzheim Hochschule is much, much, better than Hochschule Bremen, Munich Business School, or EURUNI so take those last three out of consideration.
HHL and WHU are every better still. Take the offer if either of them accept you.
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