How to apply
Below you will find all the important information on requirements, processes and documents for your application for the MBA at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg. You will also find the application for admission to the MBA in Digital Business & AI here.
Prerequisites
- Completed university degree from Bachelor’s level (180 ECTS)
- At least 1 year of practical experience (during and/or after first degree until the start of the MBA program)
- Good knowledge of English
- Meaningful application
Process
- Application period for the next cohort starting in October 2025:
- Application start: 01.10.2024
- Application deadline: 30.06.2025
- Start of studies: Winter semester 25/26
- Two-stage process:
- Evaluation of the application documents
- Personal selection interview
Documents
- Cover letter, curriculum vitae, certificates
- Proof of first professionally qualifying degree (e.g. Bachelor)
- Proof of stays abroad (times, performance records)
- University entrance qualification (e.g. high school diploma)
- English language skills
- Applicants with less than 240 ECTS: Special Suitability Assessment Test (SSAT):
- Competence catalog incl. corresponding certificates
- Self-assessment
- You can download the relevant forms here (please note the download note)
Frequently asked questions
When and how can you apply for the part-time Master’s program MBA in Digital Business & AI?
Applications can be submitted continuously until the application deadline. However, due to the limited number of available spots, it is recommended to apply as early as possible. You can apply while completing your Bachelor’s degree or before entering the workforce, as long as you expect to complete your Bachelor’s degree before the start of the Master’s program. Since the Master’s program is designed for working professionals, it’s advisable to inform your employer about your plans before the start of your studies, although it’s not necessary at the time of application.
How does the selection process for the part-time Master’s program MBA in Digital Business & AI work?
The selection process consists of two stages. In the initial stage, the application documents are reviewed, focusing on academic performance (such as Bachelor’s grades, proficiency in management and statistics), language proficiency, and practical experience. The second stage involves an interview with the selection committee in Nuremberg, lasting approximately 30-60 minutes. Following the interview, applicants receive prompt feedback, providing them with early planning certainty. If essential study prerequisites are not met at the time of application (such as completion of the Bachelor’s degree or one year of practical experience before starting a career), admission may be granted conditionally.