What is the minimum budget required for MBA programs in budget-friendly countries in Germany/France?
The minimum budget for MBA programs in budget-friendly countries is typically ₹7 - 10 lakhs per year, covering both tuition fees and living expenses.
- Germany: Minimal or no tuition fees at public universities; semester fees of €150 - €500 and living costs of ₹7 - 9 lakhs/year.
- Poland: Tuition around ₹4 - 6 lakhs; affordable living costs.
- Malaysia: Tuition ₹7 - 9 lakhs; low living expenses.
- Portugal/Spain: Tuition ₹5 - 8 lakhs; moderate living costs.
- France (Public Universities): Tuition as low as €3,770 (~₹3.5 - 4 lakhs); variable living expenses.
- Norway: Minimal tuition; higher living costs (₹12 - 18 lakhs/year).
- India: State university MBAs at ₹10 - 20 lakhs; lower living expenses.
These figures are subject to change and can vary by university, city, and personal lifestyle.
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