ESCP Europe Business School - Berlin Campus

Published by flag-in Kriya Vij — 7 years ago

Blog: ESCP Europe Business School
Tags: flag-de Erasmus blog ESCP, ESCP, Germany

ESCP Europe Business School has a nice campus in Berlin. The campus has fewer teachers and students compared to the Paris campus but it in no way is less of an experience.

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The Berlin campus is located near the edges of the city. The campus offers ample of course choices for the students to choose from, along with the experience of living in one of Europe's major cities from the professional point of view.

Berlin has a lot of startups and this also opens up opportunities for the students to gain professional experience through internships. Berlin is one of the biggest startup-hubs of Europe. English speaking opportunities are also ample provided the students do their best to find the right ones and prove their caliber.

The Berlin campus comprises of 2 main buildings and beautiful open space on the front. In the winters, the campus gets covered in snow like the rest of Berlin. The professors are very helpful and cooperative and put in their best efforts to impart knowledge to the students. Overall, the campus has a sincere atmosphere great for learning.

The Berlin capus also has fewer student clubs and events compared to the ESCP Europe Paris campus, nevertheless, the campus has many events every semester. Interaction between successul speakers and the students, and companies and ESCP's talents etc. are some of the things facilitated through these events. There are also many career events in the campus and the Career office also provides tremendous guidance to the students by helping them shape their profiile and guiding them on their career planning.

The school has a cafetaria where students can buy foods and drinks. Apart from the cafetaria, there are vending machines on some of the floors. The campus has a beautiful library where students can study with concentration.

It is difficult to find cheap residences near the campus as the demand high throughout th year. However, the lower living costs of Berlin compared to other big cities of Germany is a plus point. The distance between the campus and nearest metro station (S-Bahn) S47 is around an 11 minute walk. There is a bus-stop extremely close to the entrance of the campus. So, depending on the starting point, either of the options can be taken.


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