ZHAW's MSc in International Business runs a small, international cohort: students are around 26 on average, roughly 56% come from outside Switzerland, and a typical class spans about 20 nationalities. The programme is taught entirely in English over three semesters, including a thesis.
A typical ZHAW School of Management and Law MiM cohort , drawn from 20 nationalities.
| Average age | 26 |
|---|---|
| International | 56% |
| Nationalities | 20 |
Frequently asked questions
Do you need the GMAT for ZHAW?
No. Admission is based on a relevant bachelor's degree, an assessment of cognitive competencies and motivation, and C1-level English. No GMAT is required and no class-average is published.
Sources
- MSc in International Business — official programme page ↗ — ZHAW School of Management and Law
- ZHAW MSc in International Business recognised again in FT ranking 2025 ↗ — ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
- ZHAW School of Management and Law — quality and accreditations ↗ — ZHAW School of Management and Law
- ZHAW master's degree programmes — fees ↗ — ZHAW School of Management and Law
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times