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Rithika Kunder

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So, what is your question regarding?

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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India is on the threshold of major reforms with GOI initiatives, like Make in India and is bound to become the third-largest economy of the world by 2030. It definitely stands as an opportune place to explore business possibilities. Therefore, MBA in international is most sought after programs in the current scenario from student perspective and recruiters point of you as well.
For package please check below link : https://www.upes.ac.in/upes-programs/mba.php

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Lokesh Thadani

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If you're opting for operations or IB then ITM is a good option. First of all its among the top 15 B-Schools and its a very good college in terms of ROI. For IB it provides a 2 months winter internship which is paid. The programme highlight is the 10 week global study term. The entire cohort of students travels to Europe to be trained by international faculty members and get directly exposed to the realities of business in the European Union. The experience is highlighted by visits to prominent government, industrial and corporate organizations, talks by business and policy experts and cultural immersion activities.

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Subhrajyoti Saha

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Yup, its two different degrees- the first one is B.Com and the second one is BBA.

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Jansen Dhar

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If you don't have work experience neither of these countries are good for you, infact you are not even eligible for an MBA. You should know that MBA programs require work experience. Universities will accept you only if you have an very competitive profile. You can try MS in International Business or PGDM. If you do PGDM then Australia has better choices. Australia also has stay back options after studies which is a bug plus point.

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Shanti Business School, Oakbrook Business School, L. J. institute, Nirma University, Ganpat university, St. Kabir Institute &BK School of Business Management these all colleges provides MBA in IB.

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