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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
1. You should apply for the government universities. 2. Government of India provides 4,00,000 rupees of loan without any security if you have secured your admission in any of the reputed universities. 2. Apply for the scholarship programs abroad, and search for the country you are interested. 3. Try to manage a part-time job during your education. 4. Choose the MBA program of short-term duration as you could save a lot of amount in a short-term course as compared to a long one.