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EBS University ranking by Financial Times for Business stream is #12 out of 100 in global ranking, #2 out of 4 in Germany for the year 2016.
| Stream | 2016 Ranking |
| Business | #12 out of 100 in Global Ranking #2 out of 4 in germany |
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Business (2)
2 Reviews Found
Likes
- The syllabus is in line with latest changes in business world
- Very learned and distinguished professors to teach you
- Industry expert coming to talk on some specific topics
Dislikes
- Some subjects are not required
- Need to add more subjects on Artificial Intelligence and its impact
- More job fairs to host for students
Placement
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- 60% of people got the job after 6 months. Since we started to normalise after COVID.
- 50-60k euros is the average salary most students receive in their first job post graduation.
- You have to search on different job portals and try to connect with your network. Sometime internships also get converted to full-time.
- We don't have a placement kind of thing. Only job fair where you can meet people, pitch about yourself and take their contact so you can share your resume later and if they find something, they will refer you and invite you for an interview call.
- Amazon, P&G, Kion, BMW and many other small OEMs are the major companies which hire.
- By university website. Students put up with their own flats if they are going out to study abroad for a semester or if they find rooms empty in their flats.
- 700 euros, including everything (heating, water, internet)
- 5 km from the university was my accommodation, which was a shared flat. It was 3bhk flat shared between 3 people and each room's rent was 700 euros. It was a 3-storey building and others were the same as well.

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Likes
- The best I liked about EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht is the location - it has the best surroundings I could ever think of. Located at the banks of the Rhine river, it gives a soothing vibe being there.
- Diversity - You will find students across the globe, people from Germany, India, US, Middle East etc which makes it a truly global university.
- Curriculum - Curriculum is highly curated for all streams which makes it ready for all students to go the market and ready from day one in the real world.
Dislikes
- Career fair - I believe the career fair in the university could be more extensive and students can benefit from it.
- Hostel - Hostel in the university is expensive as compared to staying in the local area.
- Collaboration/ Networking events - I believe there could be more networking events which can help students for their support in terms of career.
Placement
6
- There are multiple full time job available after completion of studies and it should be aligned with your previous experience, current studies and your expertise as well.
- You need to give a cover letter and CV for the application process. From career fair events and LinkedIn people find most of the jobs. There are no on campus placements but you can get career fair events where you can network with people from corporate and share your CV. Once shortlisted, you will have to go through the interview process.
- To name few, Deutsche Bank, KPMG, Accenture and many more people get hired.
- I used online platform to find accommodation
- Monthly rent - 400€, it was fully furnished. Bed, sofa wifi electricity bill, utilities everything was included in it
- I did not find much of challenge in the accommodation finding process
- I would suggest stay closer to the University as it reduces your transportation time
- I was staying 5 kms away from the university
- Indian students were also scattered out.





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