Should I pursue MBA from an Indian university or from abroad universities?

116 Views|1 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Adithyan Kv
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Satish Prabhu
9 years ago
Dear Adithyan, If you can get admission into any of the Top 20 Institutions in India which offer MBA then please go ahead and do your MBA here in India as they are as good or better than going abroad, if not then please go abroad and pursue your MBA than do it here in a lower ranked B School.

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Srushti Patel
9 years ago
An Indian MBA will help you gain business related knowledge pertinent to the Indian market. An Indian MBA will be significantly cheaper and you will be able to pay back your student loan much faster. If you wish to work in India after your degree, this is preferred from both knowledge as well as eco

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
This is a common dilemma faced by students in deciding where to do MBA. There are excellent MBA institutes in India such as IIM, MDI, ISB, FMS DU etc. These institutes have very high standing in India and their graduates are darling of MNC and Indian corporate. Admission to these Institutes is tough

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Indian MBA is two years and in good university it will cost you around 5 to 6 lakhs. for two years your living expenses will be another 2 lakhs. You can do MBA in UK you will save one year of life. One year salary will be minimum 4 lakhs @ 25000 per month. You can do MBA in UK which will cos

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