Finance in Germany
The financial industry in Germany attracts talent and investment from all over the world.
Germany stands third when it comes to the scope of finance.
Universities for finance in Germany:
Technical University of Munich
Per sem fees: €129
University of Berlin
Per sem fees: €130
Goethe University Frankfurt
Per sem fees: €140
Phillips University of Marburg
Per sem fees: €130
University of Kiel
Per sem fees: €150
Average packages:
Finance/accounting expert – 44,000 EUR/year.
Average placement packages:
• Masters in Finance in Germany
• Masters in Economics in Germany
• Mannheim University – 85,000 EUR/year
• Goethe University Frankfurt – 140,000 EUR/year
• University of Cologne – 130,000 EUR/year
• Frankfurt School of Finance and Management – 105,000 EUR/year
• Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich – 95,000 EUR/year
• Technical University of Munich – 81,000 EUR/year
Master’s programmes in Germany are either consecutive or non-consecutive. Consecutive master’s programmes follow on from a related undergraduate degree and usually do not cost much in terms of fees. On the other hand, non-consecutive programmes are focused on specialised areas of study. These programs charge fees and some universities even require professional experience as eligibility criteria.
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