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Pallavi

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In Class 12, focusing on a well-rounded education is beneficial if you're considering pursuing a career in international business. While there might not be specific subjects dedicated solely to international business at this level, you can prioritise certain subjects that can lay a strong foundation for your future studies in this field:

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Aashi Srivastava

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International business is a fairly new field. Some skills to have when studying International Business are mentioned in the table below:

Skills for International Business

Cross-Cultural Communication

Adaptability and Flexibility

Global Business Acumen

Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills

Negotiation and Diplomacy

International Finance Knowledge

Strategic Thinking 

Teamwork and Leadership

Technology Proficiency

Source - Multiple external/ official sites on the web, data may vary.

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Mohit Mishra

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International Business courses are educational programs that focus on the global aspects of commerce and trade. 

International Business courses often incorporate case studies, real-world examples, and simulations, and sometimes include internships or study abroad programs to provide students with practical experience and exposure to international business environments.

Here are reasons why candidates should pursue International Business courses:

  • Global Perspective: It provides a broader understanding of the interconnectedness of economies, cultures, and businesses worldwide.
  • Career Opportunities: International business skills are high
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Jasleen Shukla

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Saint Joseph's University offers a master's in International Business for international students. The course includes Management, Marketing, Finance, and Global Strategic planning. The course is suitable for those who have a graduate degree in Sales, Marketing, Policy, International Banking, Human Resources, Project Management, and more. The programme enables students to make a career as Import/Export agents, Policy Analysts, Translators, International Economist, Foreign Sales Representative, and more.

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Rashmi Sinha

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EMPI Business School accepts multiple national-level management exams, including XAT, for admitting students to its PGDM courses. In 2024, the XAT cutoff percentile for admission to the PGDM in International Business course was 60 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. So, candidates seeking admission to this course must aim to target a cutoff percentile of more than 60 to improve their chance of getting a call from the school for admission. 

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Himanshi Bisht

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Yes you can go for studies in International Business after completing Class 12. After finishing secondary education (Class 12) students can go for UG degree which specialize in business administration or management with a focus on International Business.

Eligibility can be as follows -

  • Completion of Class 12 or equal degree.
  • Language proficiency tests. 
  • Some institutions might need exams or interviews as part of admission process.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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The Course fee at the Balaji Institute of International Business

At Balaji Institute of International Business, fees are determined by the course and specialisation opted for.

The flagship programme is MBA, which costs approximately 12.6 Lacs in total, including the academic fees, hostel fees, medical insurance, and other security deposits.

Some of these are one-time fees while others are semesterly fees. For example, in the case of the MBA program, the application fee is INR 1,000 along with an exam fee of INR 490 for the candidates who are taking the SBEST examination for admissions.

 

 

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Ravi Babu

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The difficult academic programme and competitive environment of the Balaji Institute of International Business (BIIB) make pursuing an MBA there a challenging endeavour The institute emphasises both theoretical education and real world experience through case studies industrial visits and internships. A Personal Interview (PI) and Group Discussion (GD) are the next steps in the admissions process which also includes entrance examinations like the CAT, MAT or XAT. The program's rigorous workload necessitates great time management and academic focus since it prepares students for leadership roles in the business sector. Nonetheless the s

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Ravi Babu

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The Balaji Institute of International Business (BIIB) typically does not offer direct admission to its MBA programme through the standard procedure. In addition to the institute's own selection procedure, admission is usually determined by the candidate's performance on national entrance tests such as the CAT, MAT, XAT, or CMAT. Those who perform well on these tests may apply via the official website of the institute. To further evaluate applicants BIIB also holds in-person interviews and group discussions. Direct admission might be possible, though as certain seats might be available under management quota.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Building up an MBA programme at ASM Academy is really different from what the Institute of International Business and Research (IIBR) lays down in its direct-admission pacts.

 Yes, it follows with merit-based selection mostly for entering admissions through CAT, MAT, and such other examinations. Well, for lack of better consideration exception to merit of academic excellence, it does not happen too often.

Direct admission has been away more than that in traditional sense not as into ASM's Institute of International Business and Research.

This is how a mainstream institute is created by merit selection processes using entrance examina

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