Should I pursue my MBA from India or abroad after completing my B.Sc in hotel management and tourism from LPU?
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Consider how much you are ready to invest for an MBA. MBA courses abroad are quite expensive but if you get a good job, you can recover the amount that you had invested. Also, consider the political scenario of the place that you are keen on applying to. In case you want to do an MBA in India, consider preparing for the CAT and MAT, CET exams.
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Aamir, financially it would be better to do it from India. Being an old student of the university, you must be aware of international exposure and credit transfer courses. In international exposure programs, student goes on educational exchange program to another country for 1-3 months. In credit transfer programs, student will go to another country and study there for a semester or two. LPU offers certain MBA programs where this facility is available.
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The LPU has tie ups with over 150 international universities. Some of the popular among them include
Thompson River University, Laurentian University, Vancouver Film School, Memorial University of Newfoundland, International Business School Washington, The State University of New York Cobleskill University of La Verne, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dickinson State University, Western University of Health Sciences, California, USA, University of Essex, University of Greenwich, Nottingham Trent University, Derby University, Solent University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Coventry University, James Cook University (Letter of Agreeme...more -
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a prestigious postgraduate qualification that provides an overview of key business practices and is highly valued by top employers.
Successfully completing an MBA can lead to a better salary, improved professional reputation and a massively expanded network of business contacts. So, if you're a graduate with ambitions for a high-flying executive career, an MBA could be just what you need.
There are many reputed Institutions in India who are providing quality education for MBA. But other than IIMs & other deemed Institutions; any aspirant should make their selection SMARTLY & WISELY based on...more -
Successfully completing an MBA can lead to a better salary, improved professional reputation and a massively expanded network of business contacts. So, if you're a graduate with ambitions for a high-flying executive career, an MBA could be just what you need. There are many reputed Institutions in India who are providing quality education for MBA. But other than Iims & other deemed Institutions; any aspirant should make their selection SMARTLY & WISELY based on the Educational Standard & future career prospect extended by the particular University. I am a proud alumni of Lovely Professional University. During my academic days in LPU I...more
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Lovely Professional University (LPU) has more than 400 programs at UG, PG, diploma, and PhD levels across several streams such as Engineering (B.Tech CSE, Mechanical), Management (BBA, MBA), Law (BA LLB, LLB), Science (B.Sc Biotechnology, Nutrition), Design, IT, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Hotel Management, Physical Education, and Humanities. Specific options include Hons., integrated, lateral entry, and online/distance modes through LPUDE. Admission is through LPUNEST, JEE, CUET, CAT, or CLAT. Courses are aligned with industries and are, therefore, practice-oriented and internationally informed with scholarship options also available.
The top courses of LPU, which also enjoy excellent rank lists, placement, and popular demands, comprise of B.Tech CSE (strong in AI/ML with 90% + placements), MBA (₨49 LPA peak, industry-aligned), BBA (Hons.), BA LLB (focus on practice), and B.Sc. programs in biotech/nutrition. These programs edge ahead as they are globally relevant in curriculum, an array of scholarship opportunities, and recruiters like Google/Amazon, matching the aspirations toward engineering, business, and law. The choice truly depends on projected career goals, with or CSE/MBA being on the top for employability.
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