MBA without a bachelor's degree — is that possible?

Yes – it is possible to complete an MBA without a bachelor’s degree.

At Opresnik Business School, you can be admitted under certain conditions even without a completed undergraduate degree. Relevant professional experience and an individual admission assessment are key factors.

MBA without Bachelor — part-time study at Opresnik Business School
Duration:
8 months
Study format:
Online & part-time
Degree:
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Accreditation:
Internationally accredited
Tuition fees:
16,800€ plus VAT
Provider:
Opresnik Business School (OBS)
MBA Programme Informations

Why is an MBA possible without a bachelor's degree?

An MBA without a bachelor's degree is possible within the British higher education system under certain conditions.
In place of a formal first degree, relevant professional experience, leadership responsibility and proven management skills are taken into account.

Admission is determined through an individual assessment, meaning that experienced specialists and managers without a first academic degree can gain access to the MBA.

Further frequently asked questions about the OBS MBA programme are answered in our FAQ.

Häufige Fragen zum MBA-Studium an der Opresnik Business School (OBS)

Is an MBA recognized without a bachelor's degree?

Yes. The MBA from Opresnik Business School (OBS) is internationally accredited and internationally recognized, even though admission is without a classic bachelor's degree.

What are the requirements for an MBA without a bachelor's degree?

An MBA without a bachelor's degree usually takes into account several years of relevant professional experience, leadership responsibility and proven management or leadership skills. Approval takes place as part of an individual examination.

Can you complete an MBA without a bachelor's degree?

Yes An MBA without a bachelor's degree is possible at Opresnik Business School (OBS) under certain conditions. Relevant professional experience, management responsibility and an individual admission test are decisive.