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Hasan JuzerbhaiMBA student

Contributor-Level 9

I think no need of MBA to give your 2 years.
You have already done with CA.
You just take some experience from the company or else. Check the course which help you in your work.
Also, now, there is new concept of GST so do that thing which help you rather to do MBA for 2 or 1 year
I will say no for MBA.

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Tina Dhalwani

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You can always withdraw your admission fees from a college. They will charge you a penalty fee ranging from 1%-10% of total fees depending on how long has the course been on. However if you have paid a certain deposit to book a seat, that may be non-refundable.

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Abhishek Desai

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Generally, the fee mentioned by a B-School for their full time MBA program is for the entire duration i.e. two years. Else, they mention it specifically whether it is for one year.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, there is no free study option in Switzerland. If you are looking for free tuition check for universities in Germany, however, they are extremely competitive. You may also check universities in countries like Hungary, Belgium, Austria, Finland, Russia, etc. which are not free but cheap and affordable options.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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MBA in Human Resource Management: Degree Overview. Students in an MBA program with a focus in human resource management can take courses in business strategies and concepts as well as corporate headhunting, benefits analysis, compensation management, and business coaching. Check the detail in the link provided:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-human-resources-colleges-india

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KUMAR Gounder

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KV IM is a business school with 100% focus only on management research, entrepreneurship and education in the region. The placement department is very active and has been placing 100% of the students since inception through off and on campus interviews. If you are serious about your MBA and placements, this is the Institution to choose. The programs offered here are unique and are all of international standards. So, any student going through such programs with great involvement will automatically have a ton of options when it comes to placement. Check our website on placement companies for the current and past 3 academic years.

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Avinash sisodia

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Indira School of Business is a good option as per marketing specialisation and as per placement. Its average package is also 4 Lacs and faculty and structure of campus is also good.

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