I cleared 12th in India and want to pursue BBA in finance in London. Can I get details on college, fees & entrance?

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Sophie Turnbull
9 years ago
Hi Darshan, Congratulations on clearing your 12th. There are many universities in London where you will be able to study on a Good Bachelors in finance. The study London website will give you further information on universities specifically in London: http://www.studylondon.ac.uk/ Course fees in

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Namrata Sharma
5 years ago
For the benefit of students passing out of school in 2020 and wishing to study BBA at a foreign University, it is advisable to study BBA at an Indian college that offers an International degree. Due to the pandemic, it is advisable to study BBA at an Indian College that offers international degree f

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9 years ago
London Business School is very good option.

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aneesh ram
9 years ago
London School of Economics is a good option.

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You can take up hours program which is for four years. First two years you will study and third year you will work full time under internship and fourth year you will consider me back and complete your degree.

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