Top ranks for Career Service, career launch and salary increase with an MBA degree from HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
For the first time ever, the full-time MBA program of HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management has been listed in the global Top 100 MBA Ranking published by The Economist. HHL's MBA program has landed a spot in the international top 20 in the 'career entry' category and holds a leading position compared to the few other German competitors in the ranking which was published today. HHL has scored many points, particularly in the field of salary increase after graduation. The MBA alumni also award top grades for the Career Service of their alma mater.
HHL Dean Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart comments, "The worldwide ranking by The Economist underlines the attractiveness of Germany as an MBA location. It encourages us to continue our quality-oriented work in this field in a sustainable manner." Looking at the current MBA class at Germany's most traditional business school, the HHL Dean emphasizes the significant growth with regard to student numbers in addition to a further increase in quality. "With participants from 20 nations and the number of female students doubling compared to the previous year, the school was able to increase the diversity of the program significantly. Thanks to our new HHLers' outstanding GMAT results and well-founded professional experience, this class will continue to raise the bar in the MBA program," commented Prof. Dr. Pinkwart. The ranking by The Economist shows that Germany continues to catch up internationally in the MBA field, according to the HHL Dean.
The 2016 Full-Time MBA Ranking by The Economist, in which HHL achieved 97th place, includes 100 business schools. It is considered to be one of the most comprehensive and significant of its kind internationally for full-time MBA programs with a focus on General Management.
The ranking uses data from two surveys. One polls the alumni of the university. The other one collects information at the schools themselves. The Criteria which are considered for the ranking include salary and career data as well as the internationality and structure of the program.
Further information: http://www.economist.com/whichmba/full-time-mba-ranking and http://www.hhl.de/mba
The Master Program in General Management (MBA) at HHL
In order to meet the individual requirements and career aspirations of its national and international students, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management offers a Fast Track option in addition to the Advanced Track version. While the Fast Track may be completed in a residential phase of twelve months followed by three months preparation time for the Master's thesis, the extended Advanced Track is set to last up to 21 months. The Fast Track program mainly addresses the needs of participants with five or more years of professional experience, allowing them to return to work after only one year of studying. The longer Advanced Track Program is an option best suited to junior executives with three to five years of professional experience and international students in particular. The benefits of the Advanced Track include a greater variety of electives, an optional term abroad, an internship and/or a German language course, which might be of particular interest to the international participants.
The MBA program offered by HHL, which is taught in English, is considered one of the best independently developed programs of this kind in Germany. The proportion of international students in this HHL program is approximately 80 percent, an outstanding figure in comparison to full-time MBA programs globally. Since its introduction in the year 2000, the full-time MBA program has focused on teaching management and leadership skills in a global context. This is supported by an innovative curriculum and 28 lecturers from seven different countries. They provide students with an insight into the latest scientific management approaches in a global context. The practical relation is ensured by teaching content with practical relevance including case studies, a field project accompanying the program or an optional internship abroad. International Management is not only taught but also integrated into everyday life at HHL thanks to the international background of the students and professors. The international cross-linking of the program is denoted by substantial cooperation with universities abroad. From Australia to the U.S. – HHL has more than 110 partner universities worldwide. The students have the opportunity to spend a term at one of these partner universities. The intensive and professional counseling for students from initial contact to the alumni network has to be emphasized. HHL's Career Service accompanies students from the day they are admitted to the program until the successful conclusion of a job search. Further information: http://www.hhl.de/mba
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
HHL is a university-level institution and ranks amongst the leading international business schools. The goal of the oldest business school in German-speaking Europe is to educate effective, responsible and entrepreneurially-minded leaders. HHL stands out for its excellent teaching, its clear research focus, its effective knowledge transfer into practice as well as its outstanding student services. HHL is accredited by AACSB International. http://www.hhl.de
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