Most of the top Bschools in USA, on have fees in the range of 72000 to 85000 USD, schools such as duke fuqua, yale, hass, ross, sloan etc. The amount they mention for their fall/spring intake is sum of break up that includes personal expenses, housing, books, tuition fees and others...
my question is- whether that fees prediction is a two year full course expense until graduation or it is just the first year expense, so x2 for two years?
Excuse me for not knowing this. i am relatively new to business schools research.
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Ya its 1 yr fee+living expenses.
for 2 yrs you can double it..you can save some money during internship as at that time you will be earning money.
For top 15 US B schools, 2 years course fee + living expenses will be around 65-70 lacs INR.
for 2 yrs you can double it..you can save some money during internship as at that time you will be earning money.
For top 15 US B schools, 2 years course fee + living expenses will be around 65-70 lacs INR.
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A good place to get this info is from the Businessweek school profiles pages (just Google it, you'll find them, easy as pie).
Fr example for Harvard they have the following info:
PROGRAM COSTS
Total direct costs (tuition and required fees) of the entire MBA program:
o Resident: $112,400.00
o Nonresident: $112,400.00
o Recommended annual budget (Resident): $79,400.00
o Recommended annual budget (Nonresident): $79,400.00
Which means you can expect your 2 years at HBS to cost you 200K. (not a small investment! but also, not a bad one!
Fr example for Harvard they have the following info:
PROGRAM COSTS
Total direct costs (tuition and required fees) of the entire MBA program:
o Resident: $112,400.00
o Nonresident: $112,400.00
o Recommended annual budget (Resident): $79,400.00
o Recommended annual budget (Nonresident): $79,400.00
Which means you can expect your 2 years at HBS to cost you 200K. (not a small investment! but also, not a bad one!
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