Here’s why you should study MBA in India than anywhere else in the world
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If you’re an The study further showed that more than half the prospective students (52%) sought to study outside their country of citizenship, up from 40% in 2010. The ET report reads, this growing preference for international study is most notable among citizens of Asia-Pacific (94% in 2014, up from 88% in 2010) and the Middle East (72% in 2014 vs 58% in 2010). The top 10 preferred study destinations are the US, UK, Canada, France, India, Hong Kong, Germany, Singapore, the Netherlands and
Among the other top locations, 6% wanted to study in the UK, 5% in Canada, 3% each in France and India, 1% in Australia, and 2% each in Hong Kong, Germany, Singapore, and the Netherlands.
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