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Sanjana Dixit

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The full form of MBA is Master of Business Administration which is a 2-year PG degree designed to equip students with advanced skills and knowledge in business management and leadership. Students can check the list of reasons to pursue MBA course from BML Munjal University:

  • Promising Career: The simplest approach to advance your career is to earn a Master of Business Administration. Students concentrate on the employment possibilities that follow earning a Master of Business Administration. MBA courses are becoming increasingly important to have managerial abilities and expertise as the globe becomes more a
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Kanishka Gambhir

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The tuition fee for a full-time MBA programme at UNSW B-school is around INR 48.94 L. International students must take care of all the finances and some other costs they may incur over the duration of studies in Sydney such as rental, food, utilities, insurance, travel costs, etc.

The estimated annual cost of living in Sydney is around INR 13.8 L, this may vary based on the standard of living students decide to pursue.

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