Munich Business School is a private international business school which is situated in Munich in the Bavaria state of Germany. This institution was founded in 1991 under the name Europäische Betriebswirtschafts-Akademie by the European Business International (ebsi) London, Paris, Madrid, and Milan. In 1999, the institution received the state accreditation by the Bavarian Ministry of Education and Culture, Science and the Arts.
In 2003, this institution was renamed as Munich Business School. In the same year, it also introduced the BACHELOR International Business program. In 2009, MBS introduced its MASTER International Business program completely in English as well as German/English. In the same year, it also introduced “International Family Firms” and “Luxury Management” in it's master’s program. In 2010, it received unlimited state accreditation as well as the institutional accreditation from the German Council of Science and Humanities. By 2012, about 1000 students had received their degrees at MBS. In 2014, this institution extended its study programs by adding the DBA Doctor of Business Administration. In 2015, it received reaccreditation by the German Council of Science and Humanities. In 2016, the institution completed its 25 years.
- Munich Business School is one Germany's most international universities. Its internationality is characterized by special features of the study concept.
- As one of Germany's leading business schools, Munich Business School subjects itself to the reviews of internal and external panels.
- The personal and individual atmosphere at MBS allows for studies unlike many mainstream universities.
- National university of applied sciences ranking – 6th ranking in 2018 by Wirtschaftswoche.
- Master of International Business Administration at MBS was ranked #91 by QS ranking.
- MBS ranks in the list of "Top 25 Performing Universities in Student Mobility" worldwide by QS rankings.
Munich Business School Financial Aid
The Munich business school offers attractive scholarship programs. The MBA scholarship is intended for future MBA students who have achieved exceptional achievements during their professional life. These students receive scholarships of 5 to 25% of tuition fees. The request for one of the scholarships is made with the request for a place at the university.
BAföG services are offered as a free subsidy with no fees, while the other half is an interest-free loan, and part of the loan repayment may be cancelled depending on the duration and completion of the study. BAföG support is currently available at EUR 735 per month and is in principle limited to the standard study period for the respective education program.
For more details on scholarship, contact Phone +49 (0) 89 38 196-0 or Email: muenchen@bafoeg-bayern.de
Munich Business School Admissions
Admission Mode: Munich Business School Admission portal
Application Fees: 60 Euros
Admission Process:
Step 1: Written Application
Application documents
For taking Admission in the Munich Business School, an applicant must submit their application, along with the given mandatory documents :
- Motivation Letter (pages 1 to 2)
- The current curriculum is Vitae
- A copy of the official academic transcript indicating your final grade *
- Two tips for your current or previous employers
- English proficiency proof (TOEFL 85,IELTS 6.5, ELS 112)
- Copy of your passport details page (with photo)
- Latest passport size photo
- Completed application form
Step 2: Personal interview
The interview lasts approximately 45-60 minutes, and it will help you and the MBS to determine if your profile is being developed with the study plan and class. Of course, this interview will also allow you to ask any questions you may have.
Step 3: Study Contract
The Admissions Office notifies you of the end of the application process within 10 working days. If accepted, the Music Business School will provide you with an acceptance letter and two copies of your thesis agreement. A copy must be returned within two weeks of signing up to secure your place in the program. The other copy should be kept to your records.
The acceptance of the inspection plan requires registration 690 (EU / EFTA) registration fee of 1, 1,490 (non-EU), and 1,000 1,000 after the signing of the inspection agreement, respectively. The deposit will be deducted from your first tuition fee.
Step 4: Student Visa
If you are a non-EU national, you must apply for an EU student visa to begin your studies in Germany. To obtain a Visa Invitation Letter from the Music Business School, take the following steps:
- Sign the inspection agreement you signed and a copy of your passport details page.
- Replace the deposit of 1,000 1,000. This amount will be deducted from the first-semester tuition.
Munich Business School English Proficiency Test Scores for International Students
International applicants are required to submit proof of English Language Proficiency. They can appear for TOEFL/IELTS or ELS. The minimum scores required for Munich Business School are:
Test | Undergraduate | Postgraduate |
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TOEFL iBT | 85 (min 22 in writing and minimum 20 in all bands) | 85 (min 22 in writing and minimum 20 in all bands) |
IELTS | Min level 6.5 | Min level 6.5 |
ELS (English for Academic Purposes) | Advanced Level 112 | Advanced Level 112 |
The English Proficiency test scores are waived for the following:
- Applicants who have completed schooling in English i.e. High School Diploma, ID
- Applicants who have their first academic degree in English
- A confirmation letter from the applicant’s employer if English was the official language of the workplace (for MBA applicants)