The University of St.Gallen (HSG) was founded as a business academy in 1898 – in the heyday of the St.Gallen embroidery industry and is nowadays a School of Management, Economics, Law, Social Sciences and International Affairs. The first lectures were held in 1899. The practice-oriented approach and integrative view have characterised the education we offer since those early days. Today, we are one of Europe’s leading business schools and are EQUIS and AACSB accredited.
Current program rank (FT)
59
Tuition fees
CHF 63,500
(€ 64,422)
Length (months)
12
Program name
Full-time MBA
Application deadline
15 Jul 2023
Business school information
Program description
The HSG MBA is the first address for young professionals who are clear about their prospects and potential. We are the place for those who aspire to pursue a career in the thriving DACH region.
For you to succeed, we provide the environment and spirit to be ambitious, take risks, get the best out of yourself, and grow. You access a community thrilled to spur promising ideas, refine relevant skills and expand dependable networks in sought-after DACH-based industries.
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Admission requirements
GMAT (Average):
634
Age (Avg):
30
Experience (Min/Avg/Max):
3/5/10
Managerial Experience
(Avg):
3
Other:
* Bachelors degree
* GMAT or GRE test score
* 2 references
* 1 essay
* Interview
Cost of study and scholarships
Accomodation costs off campus, per year:
$ 9,048
Scholarship up to:
40%
Ranking
Current rank:
59
(Financial Times)
3 year average rank:
66
(Financial Times)
Diversity
Male/Female students:
71% / 29%
International students:
89%
Number of nationalities represented:
21
Female faculty:
28%
International faculty:
84%
Women on board:
50%
International board:
50%
Financial Times: International mobility rank:
2
Financial Times: International course experience rank:
32
Alumni today:
by Financial Times ©
Alumni salary today:
$ 142,148
Salary increase:
65%
Value for money rank:
19
Career progress rank:
25
Career service rank:
84
Alumni aims achieved:
87%
Employed at three months:
85%
Career progress:
Regional rank:
15
Open new career opportunities:
65
Diversity of recruiters:
60
Faculty quality:
68.00
Student quality:
17.00
Development experience:
77.00
Education experience:
79.00
Student rating of faculty:
4.14
Student rating of alumni effectiveness:
3.86
Student rating of culture and classmates:
4.06
Accommodation costs
(off campus, per year):
$ 9,048
Type of aid available:
Scholarships, loans
Criteria on which
aid is granted:
Scholarships are awarded for a variety of categories and achievements. Loans are awarded for need.
Faculty:
Student assessment of career service:
3.55
Potential to network:
68
Ratio of faculty to students:
0.60
Full-time faculty with PhD:
100%
Annual intake:
50
Number of applicants per full-time place:
3
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