You probably should refine your career goals, you're still young, still in school, so you haven't had a chance to get into the workforce and really see how it works and what you'd like to do in it.
In fact, for an MBA, you'll actually need work experience, at least 2-3 years for most schools. So that's pretty much out of the question for you now.
But if you're interested in going into management, there are "masters in management" programs, which are designed for people like you, with no work experience. And there are a number of these programs in Germany, including the MSc in Management from WHU Beisheim, the Master in Management from EBS Business School, and the Master in Management from Mannheim Business School. Start looking at those.
One thing is that if you plan on working in Germany you should expect to have great, professional level German language skills. That takes a long time if you're just starting to learn the language now.
You probably should refine your career goals, you're still young, still in school, so you haven't had a chance to get into the workforce and really see how it works and what you'd like to do in it.
In fact, for an MBA, you'll actually need work experience, at least 2-3 years for most schools. So that's pretty much out of the question for you now.
But if you're interested in going into management, there are "masters in management" programs, which are designed for people like you, with no work experience. And there are a number of these programs in Germany, including the MSc in Management from WHU Beisheim, the Master in Management from EBS Business School, and the Master in Management from Mannheim Business School. Start looking at those.
One thing is that if you plan on working in Germany you should expect to have great, professional level German language skills. That takes a long time if you're just starting to learn the language now.