Which country options for MBA would be cost-effective and have good future job prospects abroad or in India in UK/Canada?
For a cost-effective MBA with good job prospects abroad or in India, consider these options:
- Germany: Low tuition at public universities (€2,000 - €10,000/year), moderate living costs, and an 18-month post-study work visa (PSW). Strong job market in finance, consulting, IT, and manufacturing.
- UK: One-year MBA programs with fees from £7,000 - £16,000. Graduate Route visa allows up to 18 months PSW. Good opportunities in finance, consulting, and tech.
- Canada: Tuition typically CAD 20,000 - 40,000/year, with a three-year PGWP (post-graduation work permit). High demand in finance, analytics, and consulting.
All figures are typical and subject to change. These countries offer strong ROI and recognized degrees for both international and Indian job markets.
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