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Jas

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Chandigarh University's MBA programs are AICTE-approved and NBA-accredited, offering students a degree recognised both nationally and internationally. The university focuses on practical learning, internships, live projects, and industry mentorship. In comparison to other universities in Punjab, CU offers a more holistic approach by combining classroom teaching with experiential learning and global exposure.

Students have opportunities to earn certifications, participate in workshops, and gain hands-on experience in real business scenarios. The career support and placement assistance are excellent, helping graduates secure roles in t

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Mani Lama

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The following are the primary requirements for MBA programmes in New Zealand:

  1. Bachelor's degree from a recognised university
  2. GMAT/GRE scores
  3. English Proficiency Scores
  4. Minimum 3-4 years of work Experience

Few universities even conduct personal interviews for selecting the candidates. It is important to check the university's requirements, as every university may have specific eligibility criteria for admission into its MBA programme

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Virajita Kumari

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New Zealand offers MBA programmes with flexible durations, which a candidate can choose as per his or her requirements. The full time MBA programmes in New Zealand mainly vary from one to two years. There are even some MBA programmes for 18-20 months in NZ universities. 

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Aashi Tiwari

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Things to keep in mind regarding an SOP for MBA in New Zealand:

  1. Check university guidelines for SOP on the official website and look for specific instructions.
  2. Follow the SOP format and give a formal tone and structure to the SOP.
  3. Explain your motivation for the MBA programme clearly.
  4. Provide relevant details to substantiate your motivation.
  5. Mention both short-term and long-term goals.
  6. Research about the university; add specific reasons for choosing this university.
  7. Proofread the SOP to check for errors; rework on areas to improve readability.
  8. Take help from expert editors to refine your draft.

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Nishtha Surbhi

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Yes, New Zealand is one of the most popular destinations for pursuing an MBA degree. The country houses many top-ranking universities, offering MBA programmes. The MBA degree offered in New Zealand is accepted worldwide. Moreover, its innovative education methodologies and affordable fee, makes it a desirable destination for international students. 

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Kukudala Sai Teja

Beginner-Level 1

Yes you can crack it.

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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IMS Ghaziabad University MBA fees can be divided into different components. The tuition fee for the MBA programme is INR 6 Lakh. While, the hostel fee can cost upto INR 2.85 Lakh. The total fee also includes one-time charges such as admission charges, security-deposists etc.

 

 

 

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