Business Education

 
 

Going abroad to study business changes the way you think about money, management, and strategy. You'll be in an environment where your classmates are established professionals from different countries, and case studies are based on real‑world examples. For some, it's a way to escape a system where the career ceiling comes too early. For others, it's a chance to gain what isn't available at home: international accreditations, a global network, and access to markets they've only read about.
 

We work with twelve countries: the UK, the US, Canada, Switzerland, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Portugal, and Ireland. Each has its own philosophy, requirements, and opportunities. Some emphasise the classic American approach, with a focus on case studies and leadership. Others lean towards the European tradition, with an emphasis on analytics and sustainability. In some places, you can study in English; in others, in a bilingual environment, gaining two language advantages at once.

 

How Much Does It Cost?
 

Annual tuition is one of the first questions for any family. The cost varies depending on the country, the school's reputation, the programme format, and the type of accommodation.
 

Country Currency Annual Range (local currency) Approx. in USD
USA USD $55,000 – $100,000+ $55,000 – $100,000+
UK GBP (£) £40,000 – £120,000 $51,000 – $153,000
Switzerland CHF CHF 80,000 – CHF 150,000 $92,000 – $172,500
France EUR (€) €10,000 – €100,000+ $11,000 – $110,000+
Germany EUR (€) €9,000 – €45,000 $10,000 – $49,500
Spain EUR (€) €10,000 – €115,000+ $11,000 – $126,500+
Italy EUR (€) €15,000 – €50,000 $16,500 – $55,000
Ireland EUR (€) €14,500 – €40,000 $16,000 – $44,000
Canada CAD (C$) CAD 45,000 – CAD 80,000 $32,900 – $58,400
Australia AUD (A$) AUD 50,000 – AUD 80,000 $32,500 – $52,000

 

How We Help: From Idea to Enrolment

 

We support students at every stage. We start by clarifying your goals. What matters more — academic rigour, an entrepreneurial focus, a specialisation in finance, or international networking? Without a clear answer, choosing a school is a gamble.


We assess your current language level, academic background, work experience (for MBA and EMBA), and readiness for independent living. We identify where you can apply now, and where you could apply after six months of targeted preparation.


We select schools — a shortlist of 4–6 programmes that genuinely match your profile, budget, and career expectations.


We handle the paperwork. Business schools have different requirements: some ask for just grades and references, while others require a motivation letter, essays, a portfolio, or an interview. We check everything to make sure nothing is missed, delayed, or done incorrectly.


We help with tests — IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE. If preparation is needed, we arrange lessons and create a personalised study plan.


We fill out applications, submit documents, and stay in touch with admissions committees. The process usually takes six months to a year — and we stay available until you receive your offer.


Additional services: we organise school visits, help with visas, international payments, and accommodation searches.

 

At What Age to Start

 

Business education abroad is available at different stages of your career. Our programmes include students aged 17 to 50+.

 

  • For students aged 17–20 — bachelor's (BBA) at business schools or universities. The first two years provide a broad foundation; the later years allow for specialisation.
  • For graduates aged 21–25 — master's (MiM, MSc) or Pre‑MBA programmes for those without work experience yet.
  • For professionals aged 25–35 — the classic MBA (requires 3+ years of experience). This is the most common group.
  • For senior managers aged 30–50+ — Executive MBA (5–10 years of experience) and executive programmes.


The earlier you start planning, the more options you'll have. Leading business schools fill places a year to eighteen months in advance. This is especially true for programmes with on‑campus accommodation.

 

Where to Start

 

The first step is to understand what you and your family need: what is your language level, academic and professional background, are you ready to live independently, what is your budget, and what matters more — climate, culture, language environment, or career prospects?


When you have clear answers, the choice becomes much clearer.


We help find a programme that matches your personality, strengths, and career expectations. If you're considering business education abroad and don't know where to start — just get in touch. We'll tell you which schools are accepting applications for the coming academic year, how the systems differ, what the real costs are, and what deadlines to keep in mind.

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