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MBA requirements

An MBA is accessible even without a bachelor's degree or A-levels.

The MBA programme is not exclusively for established professionals with an academic background. Opresnik Business School (OBS) enables flexible, 100% online study in partnership with British universities — and this is possible even without a traditional educational pathway, thanks to a practice-oriented admissions process and clear eligibility criteria.

Qualifying through professional experience

The MBA programme is also open to professionals who do not have an academic background but can demonstrate solid professional experience. Those who have worked in a managerial or specialist role for at least two years may be admitted under certain conditions — even without A-levels. Full details are available on the MBA requirements at a glance page.

Applicants with academic qualifications do not face lengthy lead times either. The programme starts several times a year and is fully compatible with professional and family life thanks to its 100% online format. The MBA duration at OBS is just 8 months.

"An MBA is not merely an academic title — it is the next logical step on your career path."

Standardised admissions tests such as the GMAT are not required. Instead, practical experience, motivation and personal development potential are the decisive factors. Of particular interest is also the option of an MBA without a bachelor’s degree — a pathway that OBS actively supports. An overview of MBA costs is available on the dedicated page.

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MBA and salaries

The MBA programme offers not only a thorough grounding in business management, but also opens up meaningful new career opportunities. Many graduates report noticeable salary increases following completion — particularly in management positions or when making a move into a new industry.

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MBA requirements

The MBA programme is not exclusively for established professionals with an academic background. Opresnik Business School (OBS) enables flexible, 100% online study in partnership with British universities — and this is possible even without a traditional educational pathway, thanks to a practice-oriented admissions process and clear eligibility criteria.

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MBA vs. Master

Whilst traditional master's programmes tend to focus on a specific academic discipline, an MBA is designed specifically around leadership skills, strategic thinking and management expertise. Opresnik Business School (OBS) offers a part-time, 100% online MBA programme — ideal for those already in professional life who wish to develop in a practical, applied way.

MBA as an HR tool

MBA as an HR tool

The MBA is no longer purely academic training for individuals — it is increasingly becoming a strategic instrument for HR departments. Opresnik Business School (OBS) offers a practice-oriented, 100% online MBA programme that organisations can deploy specifically for employee development and long-term retention.

OBS MBA specializations

MBA specialisations

Modern MBA programmes offer far more than a broad grounding in management. Through targeted specialisations, students can develop expertise in areas directly relevant to their professional practice — such as digitalisation, sustainability or strategic marketing. In this way, the MBA becomes a genuinely tailored continuing education experience.

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The MBA and professional maturity

Professional decisions rarely arise from a single moment. They take shape gradually, often imperceptibly, embedded in everyday life through accumulated responsibility, established routines and growing expectations. The decision to pursue an MBA programme almost always follows this pattern. It is less a spontaneous resolution than the result of a lengthy internal process. Many managers report that the idea did not initially present itself in concrete terms. It emerges more as a quiet restlessness — a sense that familiar approaches continue to function but are losing their depth. Decisions are being made, projects managed, teams led — and yet there is a growing desire to reflect more closely on one's own actions and to place them in a more conscious framework.

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MBA and professional experience

Experience accumulates faster than it can be organised

Professional experience does not grow in a linear fashion. It is shaped through projects, decisions, conflicts and successes — often simultaneously and under time pressure. Over the years, knowledge accumulates that is highly effective in practice, yet is rarely consciously structured. Many managers perform excellently in this environment: they solve problems, make decisions and take responsibility. Yet there is seldom room to systematically reflect on and organise one's own experience.

The impulse to pursue an MBA frequently originates at precisely this point — not from a sense of inadequacy, but from a desire for clarity. The experience is there, but it is fragmented. The MBA begins here without replacing anything. It provides a framework within which existing knowledge is sorted, examined and placed in a broader context.

MBA studies in England

MBA studies in England

A familiar qualification within a different academic framework

For many students from Germany, pursuing an MBA in England is not an exotic undertaking, but a deliberate choice to engage with a different academic system. The qualification is internationally established, the language of instruction is familiar, and yet the day-to-day experience of study differs in important respects from what many will know from the German university context.

These differences are often not experienced as obstacles, but as a clear structure that provides orientation. For professionals in particular, this creates a study environment with a defined rhythm and a sustained focus on outcomes.

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