What is the fees for MBA IB at LPU per annum?
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Dear Harsh, The fees for an MBA programme at LPU is 190000 without any scholarship. But the fee can be minimized based on the following, I mean you may get a scholarship based on the following parameters. Qualifying exam
National Level Test
LPUNEST exam
Sports
Cultural
R & D
Co-curricular
Social Service
Bravery Awards
Special Scholarship for Toppers of Education Board
Scholarship for Orphan Applicants/Single girl child
Scholarship for Person with Certain Disability
You can avail of a 100% scholarship on the basis of Performance in Sports
Students who have topped their board examination of eligibility qualification (10th or 10+2 as applicable) and a...more -
The International Business MBA is a programme Tailored to your Personal and Professional Needs. Gain the Skills & Tools to Take Your Professional Career to New Heights. One such University that offers the IB specialisation is Lovely Professional University. LPU provides various specializations in MBA that ranges from traditional specializations to the newly streamlined specializations as per the current requirements of the job demand in the market like Artificial Intelligence, Digital Marketing, Fintech, MBA (Business Analytics) with WileyNXT, MBA (Financial Markets) with NSE Academy and so on. Mittal School of Business is Among the Fi...more
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NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoFees for MBA is around 3.5 Lacs. You can check the below link for more information. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-mba-lpu-lovely-professional-university-jalandhar-130504.
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