WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management - Selection Process

Selection Process

The Selection Process for the undergraduate studies consists of two separate parts. Students are preselected according to their academic achievements or personal achievements and are offered a chance to compete for one of the roughly 200 seats per year at the final selection day. During that day, candidates have to display their intellectual skills by holding presentations, talking to representatives of the private business sector and going through mathematical tests. The top 50% of the applicants are then offered a place in the Bachelor of Science programme. Out of the roughly 1000 applicants, 200 are offered a place, making for an acceptance rate of 20%.

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