Which is better option studying at a public university in Germany or spending loads of money in India on private institutions like Amity?

Talking about BBA (general management). Admission department of all colleges, please don't sell your college at least here.

0 25 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Shaurya Gulati

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    Answered by

    AVISHEK MISHRA

    6 years ago
    I think Germany will always be a better option.
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    SAKSHI SINSINWAR | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    For BBA (general management) you should go for Amity University.
    As it is a three year course divided in six semesters, During the initial semesters we create a foundation that provides an in-depth knowledge in all important management streams. By the beginning of third year, students are ready to take specialised courses head on. Depending upon their interest and caliber our students chose any one area of specialisation. We offer specialisation in Finance, Marketing, IT, HR and Law. Within each stream also, students can choose any two subjects out of three. ASB is amongst one of its kind to offer specialisation at UG level. Amity is a
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