What are the benefits of pursuing Bachelor of Liberal Arts at Harvard University?

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    Nishtha Karan | Contributor-Level 8

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    Bachelor of Liberal Arts is one of the best undergraduate courses offered at Harvard University. With the help of this course, students get to develop communication skills, analytical and strategic thinking abilities, and leadership skills by getting to work in teams. Mentioned below are the details of the Harvard University Bachelor of Liberal Arts:

    ParticularsDetails

    Annual Tuition Cost

    INR 50 L - 53 L

    Duration

    4 years

    Top Reasons to Pursue

    Customizable path, stackable certificates, & experiential learning

    Instructors from Harvard College and industry professionals at the top of their fields

    Personalized academic & career advising

    Entrepreneurial opportunities through the Harvard Innovation Labs

    Paid research options

    Harvard Alumni Association membership upon graduation

    Fields of Study

    Business Administration & Management, Computer Science, Economics, Government, Psychology

    Upcoming Intakes

    Summer 2025 & Fall 2025

    Certificate Courses (along with the degree)

    Coding, Professional Communications, Social Justice, Web development

    Career Opportunities

    Management Consultant, Director of Data Science, Director of Communications, Senior Multimedia Designer

    Top Employers

    Amazon, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Netflix, Fidelity Investments, Google, US Veterans Administration

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