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manpreet
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3 years ago
Yes, I am from the batch 2017-18 Multi County MBA and I have had a wonderful experience. The teaching method is so lively and enjoyable that you don't feel like missing classes. I am busy with my second year at the South African campus. I got an internship at a international MNC with Stipend of SA Rand 4800 = 24 000 rupees. Both the studying at the campus and the internship has proved to be a great experience. One of my biggest worries when I got there was accommodation as well as missing the Indian culture, especially the food. Regenesys helped me with accommodation. As far as the culture goes, I have met so many Indian people who have come to South Africa for the environment as well as the placement opportunities that are available here. Authentic food is available is plentiful, as well as lots of Indian spice shops, If you know where to look.