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Which country is better to pursue a master's program in cyber security or MBA based on experience?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Tamanna Jaisingh · 1 min read
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The best country for your Master's in Cyber Security or MBA depends on your priorities: program duration, language, cost, and post-study work options.

- UK: One-year programs, taught in English, strong industry connections. Tuition for Cyber Security: £14,000 - £38,000/year; MBA: £30,000 - £95,000/year. The Graduate Route visa allows 2 years (Cyber Security) or 18 months (MBA) of post-study work. This 2-year period applies to applications made before 1 January 2027; applications submitted on or after that date receive 18 months, while PhD graduates continue to receive 3 years.
- Germany: Minimal or no tuition at public universities (about €150/semester). Up to 18 months to find a job after graduation. German language skills are often important for work and daily life.
- Ireland: One-year programs, English-taught. Tuition: €10,000 - €25,000/year (Cyber Security), €13,500 - €38,860/year (MBA). Two-year post-study work visa. Growing tech and business sectors.

Recommendation:
For an English-speaking, fast-track program with strong job prospects, the UK or Ireland are strong options. If low cost is your priority and you are open to learning German, Germany offers affordable education and a longer job search window.

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