Is doing an MBA in India better than doing one abroad?

26 Views|Posted 3 years ago
Asked by Piyush Anand
7 Answers
H
3 years ago
Chandigarh University is the best university in North India that is offering this course. Chandigarh University also has tie-ups with international universities. Under Chandigarh University's International Transfer programme (ITP), you can also choose to pursue your degree in a top-notch college or

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B
3 years ago
To study in India or abroad is up to you. It totally depends upon your preference and choice. You can also choose the university which provides international exchange programs. Chandigarh University provides these programs with several benefits like up to 100% scholarship, can save 2 years tuition f

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M
3 years ago
Chandigarh university offers exchange programs for various course. They have wide range of MOUs with foreign universities. After completing your MBA in India, you might apply for a semester exchange programme or a study abroad programme. Chandigarh University, one of the fastest growing private univ

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R
3 years ago
Yes, but college selection is important. If you are doing your MBA from Chandigarh University then you will experience a world class infrastructure.

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K
3 years ago
Every student wants to learn advanced skills and knowledge which will help them to make their career in the future. Master of business administration is a professional degree course designed to develop skills and provide the knowledge required in making a career in the business and management indust

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M
3 years ago
I would like to say that it would be better to pursue MBA in India and then avail semester exchange programme or study abroad programme. Such opportunities are widely been offered by Chandigarh University which is one of the fastest growing private universities and has NAAC A+ accreditation. These c

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Abhishek Desai
3 years ago
Hello! It entirely depends upon the college you're aiming for. If it's an esteemed one, go for it (via the scholarship route if possible) irrespective of whether it is located in India or abroad.

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