

WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management is a leading German business school with an exceptional national and international reputation. WHU offers academic programs and continuing education for executives throughout their career. Founded in 1984 on the initiative of the Koblenz Chamber of Commerce and Industry, WHU has become a model for future-oriented research and teaching in business economics. WHU is synonymous with “Excellence in Management Education”, which it pursues in the following three core areas of activity: academic programs, research, and knowledge transfer in general management. WHU’s graduates, research and profitable collaboration with business partners demonstrates the School’s success in achieving its mission.Show more
WHU prepares students for high‑impact careers with strong salaries and access to leading employers in consulting, finance, tech, and industry.
MSc graduates start with an average salary of about €66,700, while Full‑Time MBA graduates reach around €76,000 and often change country, sector, and function soon after graduation.
Part‑Time MBA graduates earn on average about €126,000 total compensation, with many securing promotions or moving into new roles thanks to WHU’s dedicated Career Center and powerful corporate network.
Very good and demanding programme. Most professors are very experienced and well known within their field of expertise. Some are outstanding and provide you with great knowledge.
The program was a good mix of theory and practical application. Throughout the 2 years, we worked on many business cases, in some cases directly given to us from international companies.
As part of the program, we spent time in the US, China as well as India.
WHU staff, as well as students, were good fun.
View moreAmazing program, it provides the perfect blend and opportunity to learn skills and also explore your creativity.
Most professors are very experienced and well known within their field of expertise. Some are outstanding and provide you with great knowledge.
There is a lot of emphases given to practical learning and group projects.
WHU staff, as well as students, were good fun.
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