MBA Courses at London School of Commerce
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Answered 8 months ago
There are a number of reasons why one would choose the London School of Commerce for an MBA in London over Imperial College London from the information available from the search results. They include a unique set of advantages that the former has over the latter institution in terms of attractive qu
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Answered 8 months ago
There are various reasons why Indian students decide to pick the London School of Commerce for their studies. First of all, Britain is regarded as a nucleus of high quality academic qualifications while the London School of Commerce is acknowledged to be exceptionally reputable and boasts of academi
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Answered 9 months ago
Applying to London School of Commerce is different from applying to other universities in London:
London School of Commerce and other UK universities accept applications through the UCAS application system. Applications may be accepted for a maximum of five colleges or courses each school's website w
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Answered 9 months ago
The money in Indian rupees required to study at London School of Commerce is different for different courses. For the MS course it is INR 7.5 lakh, for the MBA course it is INR 7.25 lakh, for the MIM course it is INR 7.25 lakh and for the BBA course it is INR 16.65 lakh. The other expenses like the
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Answered 9 months ago
London School of Commerce Top Scholarships:
- K.C. Mahindra Unimoni Student Stars Scholarships for Post-Graduate Study Abroad.
- Scholarship for JN Tata Endowment Loan 2023.
- Narotam Sekhsaria's Academic Awards.
How These Scholarships Can Be Obtained:
The Indian students applying to the Scholarships can app
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Why to choose London School of Commerce for MBA in London rather than Imperial College, London?