Are KCIC programmes recognised in India and globally?
Yes, when a student completes the degree programme at one of the Kings Cornerstone partner universities and the degree awarded is given equivalency to the Indian degree and engineering, technology degrees are recognised under the Washington Accord and Mutual Qualification Recognition agreement signe
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For BA admission at Kings Cornerstone International College, Chennai:
- *Eligibility*: 10+2 with 60% aggregate
- *Apply online*: INR 1,500 application fee
- *Courses*: BA in Banking & Finance, International Business, Journalism, and Visual Effects & Motion Graphics
- *Fees*: INR 2.25L - 6.75L for 3 year
Candidates who want to take admission to the MBA programme offered at Kings Cornerstone International College must pay the Kings Cornerstone MBA application fee of INR 1,500. The application form fee is non-refundable.
Kings Cornerstone MBA application process is conducted in an online mode on the official website of the institute. There are no offline application forms available. Candidates seeking admission to the MBA programme must apply for admission through the institute's official website or admission portal
Kings Cornerstone does not accept any entrance examination score to offer admission to the MBA programme. The admission are entirely merit-based. However, candidates seeking admission to the MBA programme offered at KCIC might have to appear for an Interview to be conducted in the online mode and sh
Kings Cornerstone International College has collaborations with three foreign Universities to offer an MBA programme. These Universities are:
- University of Sunderland (United Kingdom)
- Ulster University (United Kingdom)
- Lewis University (USA)
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