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Selecting the right scholarship can be a daunting process. With countless options available, students often find themselves overwhelmed and confused. The decision can be especially stressful for those facing financial constraints or pursuing specific academic or career goals.
To help students navigate this challenging process, we recommend the following articles:
Can I apply for a program before I undertake an English proficiency test?
Yes. But please note that your acceptance offer will be conditional to the required results. Before starting the program, you will also need to submit the results from your English proficiency test.
Can I study a Masters or MBA without a Bachelors degree?
No. However, if you have a high school diploma, are over 25 years old and have five years of managerial experience, you can access the Executive BBA program, which is a one-year, two-semester program. After completing the Executive BBA, students without a bachelor's degree can study one of EU's master's or MBA programs.
WHAT ACCOMMODATION IS AVAILABLE IN EU'S CAMPUS CITIES?
A range of accommodation is available in each of our campus cities to suit different budgets and lifestyles; we believe that having a comfortable and inspirational living environment is an important part of any educational experience.
Before choosing where to live, you should think about whether you’d like to find a room in shared accommodation, a great option for anyone eager to make new friends, or find a private apartment, the perfect choice if you prefer to have your own space. This decision might be influenced by whether you are already familiar with the city and if you speak the local language. It is also advisable to research the different areas of your chosen campus city, to decide which is best for you. Things to consider include access to outdoor spaces like parks, proximity to the shops and campus buildings, and how well connected an area is to the local transport network.
We have compiled accommodation information for each of our campus cities to help you find the perfect new home.
WHAT PERSONAL SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE FOR EU STUDENTS?
EU's Student Services Department provides students with all the practical information and support they need when beginning their studies with us. We're here to help you discover the city, settle into classes, meet new people and fully enjoy all that EU Business School has to offer.
The student services staff have extensive experience, patience and empathy and are available to assist students with personal matters. If you need further help, staff members can also arrange for you to see a professional counselor. You can expect the utmost discretion on all matters.
All students also have their own personal student counselor who will support them during their studies with us.
DOES THE CAREER SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROVIDE ANY OVERSEAS OPPORTUNITIES?
We often place students internationally, but the opportunities available depend on the student's sector, background, interests and the languages that they speak.
EU Business School
EU Business School Geneva, Geneva Switzerland
# 101-110Full-time MBA Rankings - Global
24 Postgraduate Programmes
Available programmes
MBA - International Business (Online)
MBA - International Business (Online)
MBA in International Business (Geneva)
MBA in International Business (Geneva)
MBA in International Business (Munich)
MBA in International Business (Munich)
Full-Time MBA (3)
MBA (Cloud Computing)
MBA (Cloud Computing)
MBA (Information Systems)
MBA (Information Systems)
MBA (Project Management)
MBA (Project Management)
MBA in Digital Business (Geneva)
MBA in Digital Business (Geneva)
MBA in Digital Business (Munich)
MBA in Digital Business (Munich)
MBA in Global Banking & Finance (Geneva)
MBA in Global Banking & Finance (Geneva)
MBA in Global Banking & Finance (Munich)
MBA in Global Banking & Finance (Munich)
MBA in International Business (Geneva)
MBA in International Business (Geneva)
MBA in International Business (Munich)
MBA in International Business (Munich)
MBA in International Marketing (Geneva)
MBA in International Marketing (Geneva)
MBA in International Marketing (Munich)
MBA in International Marketing (Munich)
MBA in Leisure & Tourism Management (Geneva)
MBA in Leisure & Tourism Management (Geneva)
MBA in Sports Management (Geneva)
MBA in Sports Management (Geneva)
MBA in Sports Management (Munich)
MBA in Sports Management (Munich)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Barcelona
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Barcelona
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Munich
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Munich
Online/Distance MBA (3)
MBA - International Business (Online)
MBA - International Business (Online)
MBA in Digital Business (Online)
MBA in Digital Business (Online)
MBA in Digital Communication (Digital campus)
MBA in Digital Communication (Digital campus)
MBA in Entrepreneurship (Online)
MBA in Entrepreneurship (Online)
MBA in Global Banking & Finance (Online)
MBA in Global Banking & Finance (Online)
MBA in International Marketing (Online)
MBA in International Marketing (Online)
Part-Time MBA (3)
MBA - Design Management
MBA - Design Management
Part Time MBA - Digital Business
Part Time MBA - Digital Business
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Scholarships
Selecting the right scholarship can be a daunting process. With countless options available, students often find themselves overwhelmed and confused. The decision can be especially stressful for those facing financial constraints or pursuing specific academic or career goals.
To help students navigate this challenging process, we recommend the following articles:
How to Pay For an MBA
Financing your MBA isn't easy, but with scholarships, fellowships, grants, and employer support, there are plenty of options out there.
A Comprehensive Guide to MBA Funding
Here’s everything you need to know about MBA funding - from scholarships to loans and sponsorships.
From Student Loans to Scholarships, Here’s How to Pay for Your MBA
Tuition fees can be an obstacle to MBA study. So here are five fantastic ways to sort your MBA finance.
Rankings & Ratings
EU Business School is one of the top universities in Geneva, Switzerland. It is ranked #101-110 in Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026.
Full-time MBA Rankings - Global
Full-time MBA Rankings - Europe
World University Rankings - Masters In Management
World University Rankings - Masters In Finance
Full-time MBA Rankings - Global
Full-time MBA Rankings - Global
Full-time MBA Rankings - Europe
World University Rankings - Masters In Management
World University Rankings - Masters In Finance
Full-time MBA Rankings - Global
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. But please note that your acceptance offer will be conditional to the required results. Before starting the program, you will also need to submit the results from your English proficiency test.
No. However, if you have a high school diploma, are over 25 years old and have five years of managerial experience, you can access the Executive BBA program, which is a one-year, two-semester program. After completing the Executive BBA, students without a bachelor's degree can study one of EU's master's or MBA programs.
A range of accommodation is available in each of our campus cities to suit different budgets and lifestyles; we believe that having a comfortable and inspirational living environment is an important part of any educational experience.
Before choosing where to live, you should think about whether you’d like to find a room in shared accommodation, a great option for anyone eager to make new friends, or find a private apartment, the perfect choice if you prefer to have your own space. This decision might be influenced by whether you are already familiar with the city and if you speak the local language. It is also advisable to research the different areas of your chosen campus city, to decide which is best for you. Things to consider include access to outdoor spaces like parks, proximity to the shops and campus buildings, and how well connected an area is to the local transport network.
We have compiled accommodation information for each of our campus cities to help you find the perfect new home.
EU's Student Services Department provides students with all the practical information and support they need when beginning their studies with us. We're here to help you discover the city, settle into classes, meet new people and fully enjoy all that EU Business School has to offer.
The student services staff have extensive experience, patience and empathy and are available to assist students with personal matters. If you need further help, staff members can also arrange for you to see a professional counselor. You can expect the utmost discretion on all matters.
All students also have their own personal student counselor who will support them during their studies with us.
We often place students internationally, but the opportunities available depend on the student's sector, background, interests and the languages that they speak.