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Salary scale in India for freshers and experienced:
The salary scale for an MBA in general management is commensurate with the position occupied and as well the years of experience of the individual. For the fresher of just within a year in the industry, the median salary range stands at Rs. 302,326 per annum. On the other hand, with more experience of between 5-9 years, the median salary per annum is about Rs. 719,315 per annum. With other experience levels, you stand to earn more with position attained in the company and the status of the particular company too playing a part.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Hi Shashank,
These are the best universities in Italy for pursuing MBA:
Politecnico di Milano
University di Bologna
Scuola Normal Superior di Pisa
Sapienza - University di Roma
For France, you can refer to this link https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-10-mba-colleges-in-france-articlepage-396.
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You can find options in Italy. You must also note that MBA programs require two to three years of working experience. Direct admissions after graduation is very difficult. You must also take GMAT. IELTS is also required.
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This depends on the university. If you are enrolled into a university like Politecnico di Milano which is a globally known university you have made a good BET. So, check the university ranks and repute, career assistance etc. If you have an excellent profile, you should try Germany.
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It's very nice to see your dreams of studying abroad. In European countries, many colleges are not getting enough students, and hence they offer different schemes to students. But then, all of these are capitalist countries and nothing is free actually. I would advise you to contact an agency sending students abroad to know different nuances in this whole process.
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