What are the requirements for studying MBA/PGDM at Valparaiso University?

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The following criteria must be satisfied in order to apply for an MBA or PGDM programme at Valparaiso University:
Students must have a 4-year bachelor's degree from an authorised university, or the equivalent.
GPA: To be eligible for the programme, you must have a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
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Valparaiso University fees for international students varies from INR 7 L to INR 39 L. The table below includes the Valparaiso University tuition fees international students:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MBA/PGDM (2 courses)

INR 13 L - 25 L

MS (1 course)

INR 7 L

MIM (1 course)

INR 13 L

BE/BTech (4 courses)

INR 36 L - 39 L

BSN (1 course)

INR 29 L

MSN (1 course)

INR 15 L

BSc  (1 course)

INR 30 L

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 The following are the eligibility requirements:

Eligibility requirements for UG students

International students who want to pursue graduate courses at Valparaiso University must have a valid score indicating proof of English Language Requirement. They must submit the test score of different exam

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Around 56% of students enrolled at the university are females.

The student-faculty ratio at the university is 11:1.

Some of the most popular programs taught at the university are Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Engineering, Social Sciences, Education, Biological and Biomedical Sciences.

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