Which country is cheapest for MBA?
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There are many countries in the world where government sponsors MBA and students don't have to pay anything to study in top colleges of that university so these countries are the cheapest for any MBA candidate as the government is taking up all costs for doing an MBA. These are the countries where MRead more
There are many countries in the world where government sponsors MBA and students don’t have to pay anything to study in top colleges of that university so these countries are the cheapest for any MBA candidate as the government is taking up all costs for doing an MBA.
These are the countries where MBA is cheapest-
1. Sweden- The government of Sweden completely sponsors the MBA cost for the students of their country who have citizenship in Sweden. They don’t have to pay any tuition fees or application fees for pursuing MBA.
2. Germany- Yes German Universities charges very nominal fees from their students for the MBA program which is affordable for all so that each and every student can afford to study quality education and there are many scholarship facilities as well for the students studying in Germany.
3. Norway- Same as Germany, the Norway government sponsors MBA for all MBA aspirants whether local or who are from abroad. They just have to pay fix charges of €40 to €80 per semester rest all the cost is taken care of by the government.
4. Malaysia- Malaysia also has affordable MBA tuition as compared to other countries, the average fees of top universities are around 8-10 Lakhs Indian Rupees which is quite affordable as compared to UK and US.
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