
Sahaja School of Business Fees
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Sahaja School of Business Fee Structure
Aspirants who clear Sahaja School of Business admission process are eligible to pay the total tuition for the respective course. Candidates can pay the amount online or offline. However, it is advised to confirm with the Sahaja School of Business. The Sahaja School of Business fees for courses is INR 54,000. Candidates must note that this fee detail is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to changes. Students can check the course-wise fees below:
| Course | Total tuition fees |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM (1 Courses) | ₹ 54 KGet Fee Details |
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Sahaja School of Business has courses such as MBA/PGDM to offer. These courses are in the stream of Business & Management Studies.
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Overall seats across various courses at Sahaja School of Business goes up to 120. Sahaja School of Business offers a PG Degree course in Business & Management Studies. The course is available in Full Time mode.
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Updated on Dec 24, 2024
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