Top four reasons to do your MBA in India



Many people asked me the questions why I chose India to do my Master in Business Administration, here are the 5 reasons to do your MBA in India:

1.      Fees are affordable


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The fees for a higher graduation are affordable compared to the education in some other countries. But it depends on the college that you will pursue your studies but it is usually affordable, as far as I know the higher fees for 2 years of MBA from the colleges that I tried to get an admission, were around $18,000.


2.      India is now among the appealing destination for education

Nowadays, not only African people but also people from Europe, US and others consider now coming in India for studies. Many Indian universities are now among the top 100 education in the world and offers a great education.

3.      The opportunity to obtain a foreign degree at lower cost in India

There are some foreign colleges which have another branch in India or are doing through a joint venture through an Indian institution. It means that you will be able to receive a foreign degree in India with the foreign system but the education will probably be a combination of the Indian and the foreign educations depending on the University.

4.      To gain a Better knowledge of the business world

Doing an MBA will also help you to gain a better understanding of the business world and to use it in your career. India gives you two prospect in their teaching, depending on the college you are studying, they can teach you either about the Indian economy and business works, or a combination of the Indian economy and the world's economy (especially the U.S.A), both are very interesting subjects to study.

Well, this is my top 5 reason to do an MBA in India, I would recommend people to do their MBA in India, but they have to get ready to accept a different set of culture and mind as living in another country is not as easy as it sounds. It requires efforts, sacrifices and a really strong will to succeed.

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