Hello people,
I am an Indian working professional and have a local degree in electronics engineering and post graduate diploma in finance and business.I have 7+ years of full time experience in investment banking with a focus on debt type transactions.
Aspire to work in corporate development and M&A for larger firms and looking at a low cost MBA in Germany. Fall 22'.Also open to the Msc finance which includes courses relevant to my aspirations.
Learning German at the moment and will stay at it till I have to :)
ESB looks to be a good option basis the location (higher GDP area near stuttgart) and the duration /fees.However, i don't see advanced courses on corporate finance/financial modeling etc on their course structure though.
In previous posts Duncan has rated ESB over Pforzheim and also mentioned that many graduates go onto work in finance after graduating from ESB.Does that hold true even now post the pandemic? What finance courses do they offer apart from accounting basics?
Would appreciate inputs from @Duncan and anybody else who knows about this/has graduated from ESB
Finance/Investment Banking Job after ESB MBA
Posted Jun 11, 2021 20:48
I am an Indian working professional and have a local degree in electronics engineering and post graduate diploma in finance and business.I have 7+ years of full time experience in investment banking with a focus on debt type transactions.
Aspire to work in corporate development and M&A for larger firms and looking at a low cost MBA in Germany. Fall 22'.Also open to the Msc finance which includes courses relevant to my aspirations.
Learning German at the moment and will stay at it till I have to :)
ESB looks to be a good option basis the location (higher GDP area near stuttgart) and the duration /fees.However, i don't see advanced courses on corporate finance/financial modeling etc on their course structure though.
In previous posts Duncan has rated ESB over Pforzheim and also mentioned that many graduates go onto work in finance after graduating from ESB.Does that hold true even now post the pandemic? What finance courses do they offer apart from accounting basics?
Would appreciate inputs from @Duncan and anybody else who knows about this/has graduated from ESB
Posted Jun 11, 2021 23:41
You can read the curriculum of their degrees as easily as me. It's obviously not a school for M&A.
Posted Jun 14, 2021 20:25
Mannheim, WHU, and maybe the Frankfurt School, would most likely be far better options.
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