What is the ROI on International Business courses from colleges in India?

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Students can evaluate the ROI of pursuing an International Business degree at various colleges in India by using the data provided below:

College Name

Average Fees

Average Package

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi Courses

INR 75,000-21.77 Lakh

INR 25-26.5 LPA

Management Development Institute Courses

INR 26 Lakh

INR 25.58 LPA

Delhi School of Economics (DSE), University of Delhi Courses

INR 2,000

INR 16 LPA

FORE School of Management Courses

INR 3.1 Lakh- 20.77 Lakh

INR 15 LPA

Indian3 Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University Courses

INR 88,000

INR 14.86 LPA

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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