This programme is for you if you dream about a managerial position in a larger international company. The programme offers an opportunity for specialised knowledge in finance and accounting or marketing and communication. Faculty and students of different nationalities create a unique cultural space which broadens your worldview and encourages to think big. The mobility semester in a foreign top-tier university and internship in an international company boosts your career.
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Duration
Full-time
3 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
January
Language
English
Credits
180 credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Tallinn, Estonia
Disciplines
Business & Management
This programme is for you if you dream about a managerial position in a larger international company. The programme offers an opportunity for specialised knowledge in finance and accounting or marketing and communication.
You will be a valuable expert in your field who is familiar with the contemporary international business environment and is able to find solutions to challenges which 21st-century organisations face;
You will gain an in-depth understanding of your field of specialisation (finance and accounting or marketing and communication) and will be able to professionally express yourself in English. Additionally, you will develop your digital competencies and gain knowledge in responsible business management;
You will be guided by international experts and experienced business leaders;
Faculty and students of different nationalities create a unique and diverse cultural space that broadens your worldview and encourages to think big
You will learn in small groups of students and your personal study consultant will be there to advise you. Thus, we will always be on top of your goals and support you every step of the way;
At EBS we focus, as much as possible, on learning from each other via group discussions, teamwork, practical studies, and „lessons from life“. This ensures that upon graduation you will have real solutions to challenges which you will face in your working life;
Your fellow students will be positive and ambitious initiators with cool ideas. This inspiring and motivating company of people and valuable network will remain with you for years to come;
You can take advantage of the mobility window which enables an international learning experience in a foreign top-tier university;
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
Here’s what we charge for tuition.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Are you from Bangladesh? Then yes — you’ll need a residence permit for studies to live and study in Estonia.
Don’t worry, everything is under control. We’re here to make your search for the right international degree in Estonia smoother and more enjoyable. While we’re helping you get started, here’s what you can do on your own:
1. Check if you need a residence permit.
Since you’re from Bangladesh and planning full-time studies in Estonia, you’ll definitely need to apply for a residence permit for study purposes.
2. Visit the official Estonian government website.
The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (PBGB) handles all student residence permits. That’s where you’ll find the most up-to-date and reliable information. Bookmark it, read carefully, and double-check everything.
3. Be aware of the deadlines.
Processing times can take several weeks or months. Missing a document or delaying your application could mean missing the start of your studies—something you definitely want to avoid.
4. Gather your documents.
You’ll need to prepare quite a few items:
A valid passport
Letter of Admission from your Estonian university
Completed residence permit application form
Proof of accommodation in Estonia
Bank statements showing sufficient funds
Health insurance
Educational transcripts and language test results (like IELTS or TOEFL, if applicable)
5. Prove your financial readiness.
You must show that you can support yourself during your studies — covering tuition fees, living costs, travel, and other expenses. Estonia requires proof of sufficient financial resources for the duration of your stay.
6. Improve your English or Estonian skills.
Most international programmes are taught in English, but learning a bit of Estonian can make daily life easier and help you integrate faster.
All in all, getting your Estonian residence permit might seem like a long process, but it’s your gateway to a new chapter — studying, exploring, and growing in one of Europe’s most digitally advanced countries.
Good luck!
If you’re an international student in Estonia, you may be allowed to work during your studies or after graduation, but there are specific rules depending on your residence permit.
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