In which countries you take students for international tour? Are all the expenses included in fees or do I have to pay it separately?

Asked about MIT-WPU - MBA in Banking and Finance Services

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    Miraj Patel | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hello Syed,
    College arrange International Business Tour to European countries like Germany, Switzerland, France(Paris) and Netherlands(Amsterdam). But it is not included in the fees and the cost of the tour depends on the number of students enrolling for the tour and price of the euro for the particular period. It is mostly close to Rs.1.5 lacs.
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    Mohsin Ansari

    8 years ago
    Hello Syed,
    Generally they take international tours to european countries. Countries depends on the appointment given by Industries & Business Schools. (Eg Germany , Netherlands , France etc) . Till last year it was not included in the fees. The cost depends on the number of students register to visit, season of visit and number of days visits.

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