I have done my graduation in BFA applied arts and I want to do an MBA. Which country is best and affordable?

Asked by Ankita yadav about 3 years ago

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Neha Shah

Neha Shah

Undergrad Student at Miranda House

Hey Ankita, how are you doing?

So I have some friends who did their MBA abroad, and based on their experience, I’ve created a list of options for you.

Best Countries for MBA

  1. USA
  2. UK
  3. France
  4. Australia
  5. Canada

While this is just a general list, the main points that you should consider while picking the country are your eligibility, the specialization you want to opt for, your future objectives and your budget range. There can be a popular country that is known for its MBA in finance degree but it would be of no use to you if you wish to do an MBA in business analytics. So you need to create a blueprint for yourself first. 

To ease out this process, you can get your idle school list for free at  https://bit.ly/3JLXrwB It will evaluate your profile and based on your preferences and eligibility, will give you the most suitable options. 

Let me know which specialization you want to pursue and also about your academics and work experience, I would guide you with suitable options accordingly. 


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Neema Nigam

Neema Nigam

Sr. Consultant

Selecting an affordable country for an MBA program should involve considering both the cost of tuition and the cost of living. Countries such as Germany, Canada, and the Netherlands offer a range of options that combine affordability with high-quality education. Germany offers numerous public universities with very low to no tuition fees, while MBA programs in Canada and the Netherlands are not only priced reasonably but are also known for their inclusive and diverse academic environments. Additionally, these countries offer post-graduation work opportunities, which can be beneficial for international students looking to recoup their educational investments.


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That's a great step you're considering, moving from BFA Applied Arts to an MBA! If you're looking for a balance between quality and affordability, countries like Germany, Canada, and the Netherlands stand out. 

Germany offers excellent public universities with low or no tuition fees for international students. Plus, the living costs there are quite reasonable compared to other Western countries.

Canada is another good option, known for its high-quality education and lower tuition fees than the US. It also provides a welcoming environment for international students, and post-study work options are attractive here.

Finally, the Netherlands offers English-taught MBA programs and has relatively lower tuition fees. The cost of living is manageable, and the country has a strong business network, particularly in creative fields, which might align well with your BFA background.


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When considering affordability and quality, countries like Germany, Canada, and Spain are worth exploring. 

Germany's public universities often have minimal tuition fees, especially for international students, and the overall cost of living is lower than in other European countries.

In Canada, you get the benefit of a well-respected education system with relatively affordable tuition fees. Plus, the creative industries are growing, so your arts background could be an asset in Canada's evolving business landscape.

Spain also offers affordable MBA programs, especially in cities like Barcelona and Madrid. The living expenses are lower than in Western Europe, and the country has a vibrant, entrepreneurial culture that could complement your creative background.

These countries provide both cost-effective education and strong career opportunities after graduation.


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