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Badruka offers American MBA

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HYDERABAD: Badruka Institute of Foreign Education (BIFE), which has been providing overseas education in Hyderabad, has announced that it has entered into a strategic alliance to provide a pre-MBA programme for the students who aspire to complete MBA from the United States.

In a press release here, the Institute said after finishing this programme, the students would be eligible for fee waivers and credit transfers up to one year of study in select Universities in the US for MBA.

Stating that the admission into this programme was based on the graduation, the Institute said the admissions are currently in progress.

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