Top 10 masters to pursue in Germany after completing Bcom in India?

Asked by Neha Rachel Binu over 3 years ago

M Rizwan

M Rizwan

MSBA Student at Purdue University

Germany has some amazing options for a master’s to pursue after a BCom. Let's look for some options here. You’re probably looking for something that’ll not just add to your skills but also open up global opportunities, right?

  • International Business: If you’re into global markets and want to understand how big businesses operate worldwide, this one’s for you. Plus, Germany’s got tons of multinational companies where you could land some sweet internships.
  • Management (MiM): MiM is great for anyone coming from a BCom background because it covers everything from finance to marketing to HR, and you don’t need any prior work experience for this one.
  • Finance and Accounting: Do you like crunching and getting to know markets? The course will get you deep into investment strategies and financial management. Perfect, coming from the country of Germany, one of the best financial sectors in the world.
  • Economics: Do you like or have an interest in economics? You might want to take up this course. It'll give you a rock-solid grounding in economic theories with a mix of real-world applications. Not to forget, you'll be presented with top-class research opportunities in Germany.
  • Business Analytics: There is data everywhere, right? If you like the idea of using numbers and analytics in solving business challenges, this could be really cool for you.
  • Marketing: Germany is a great place to learn about branding, consumer behavior, and digital marketing. You will have opportunities to work on real projects, so that is another point.
  • Supply Chain Management: Anyone who likes logistics and operations will like this. Germany's an industrial country, so there is lots of hands-on learning.
  • Entrepreneurship: Got a business idea? This program will help you make it a reality. Germany’s startup scene is growing fast, so you’ll be in good company.
  • International Trade: With this, you’ll be looking at global trade policies and how to navigate international markets. Germany’s role in global trade makes this an interesting field to get into.
  • Banking and Finance: If you’re keen on working in banks or financial markets, this covers everything from investment to banking regulations. It’s a solid option if you want to work in Europe’s financial hubs.

Germany’s got a lot to offer—affordable tuition, great quality education, and tons of international exposure… You’ll just need to pick a field that clicks with what you want to do next!


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