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Bachelor in Management

  • MyGlobaluni Course Type : Full Time
  • MyGlobaluni Course level : Bachelors
  • MyGlobaluni Duration : 3 Years
  • MyGlobaluni Total tuition Fee Code : 12700 Swiss Franc
  • MyGlobaluni Application Fee Code : 3000 Swiss Franc

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University : IFM Business School

Geneva , Switzerland | Public University | Visit University

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Course Description

A Bachelor's degree in Management is a four-year undergraduate program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles of management and leadership in business. The program covers a broad range of topics including accounting, finance, marketing, economics, and organizational behavior.

Students in the program learn how to plan, organize, lead, and control organizations and teams effectively. They also develop critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills. The program prepares students for careers in management across a wide range of industries.

Graduates of a Bachelor's degree in Management can pursue a variety of careers such as business analyst, project manager, human resource manager, marketing manager, operations manager, and general manager. They can work in different sectors, including private, public, and non-profit organizations.

A Bachelor's degree in Management also provides a foundation for further education in business, such as a Master's degree in Management or an MBA.

 

Admission Requirement / Eligibility

  • must have 12 th passout 
  • IELTS overall 6.0 no band less than 5.5

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