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Mayank Vashisht

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Honestly, if you are getting admission for PGDM and you have to choose between the London School of Business and Finance and INSEAD - Singapore, then unquestionably you should go for INSEAD- Singapore. INSEAD- Singapore is globally acknowledged as the hub of business education. The prestige and reputation of INSEAD-Singapore are at par with any other top business school in the world. The only logical reason why you should get into the London School of Business and Finance rather than getting into INSEAD- Singapore, is the difference in the tuition fee of both the colleges. PGDM at the London School of Business and Finance will cost you

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Mayank Vashisht

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London School of Business and Finance is cheaper than INSEAD - Singapore. INSEAD - Singapore is a private business institution that primarily offers MBA and Executive MBA courses. To pursue a course at INSEAD- Singapore, a student has to bear an annual tuition fee of at least INR 31 Lakh. The first-year tuition for an executive MBA at INSEASD - Singapore may go as high as INR 1 crore. Whereas the average INR 3 Lacs annual tuition fee for courses at London School of Business and Finance. 

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Atul Mishra

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Yes, SMU Singapore is recognised internationally for its world-class research and distinguished teaching.

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Atul Mishra

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Around 400 MBA students pass out of the university each year. The faculty stargth is also more than 50 currently.

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Konanki jayanth

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If you're an international student in Singapore, you'll need to pay tuition fees for the first year. The National University of Singapore has fees ranging from 10.7L to 12.7L, Nanyang Technological has fees from 19.5L to 24.1L, Singapore Management University has fees from 27.2L to 27.7L, London School of Business & Finance has fees from 10.3L to 12.3L, and the Singapore Institute of Management has fees from 7.3L to 23.5L.

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Konanki jayanth

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Singapore is one of the four 'Asian tiger' economies, along with Hong Kong and South Korea, which are characterized by rapid economic growth. Some of the top jobs in Singapore include Certified Accountant, Customer Service Professional, Internet Security Expert, Engineer, Financial Analysts, Lawyer, Project Managers.

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ayan mirza

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The average salary for an engineering graduate in Singapore is SGD 4,600 per month, according to the Graduate Employment Survey (GES) 2022. However, salaries can vary depending on the specific engineering discipline, the employer, and the individual's experience and skills.

For example, the average salary for a software engineer in Singapore is SGD 6,605 per month, while the average salary for a civil engineer is SGD 4,304 per month

1 singapore $ is = 60.90 ruppes in india 
However, it will be depend on your ability, work experinces, skills, and discipline 

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