AIC Campus offers the only
European MBA in Sri Lanka with 5 specializations
If you are looking for a challenging career in Business and want to obtain a quality European Postgraduate Business qualification your time has come. AIC Campus in collaboration with IPAC School of Management in France for the first time in Sri Lanka offers the Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Sri Lanka at the state-of-the-art AIC Campus by a panel of eminent lecturers who have academic and industry experience in their respective field of study. The MBA Program offered at AIC Campus has unique and multiple specialization options including Business & Entrepreneurship, Digital Marketing and Communication, Sports Management and Assets Management.
Why MBA at AIC Campus? Top 15 Reasons to choose.
1. One and only European MBA programme in Sri Lanka
2. Students will get the MBA directly from IPAC Business School, Ranked 6th among top business school in France 3. Real life practical orient
ed programme
4. Only European MBA with 5 Specialization options in Sri Lanka 5. UGC Recognized degree
programme
6. Most affordable course fee with flexible payment plans, access to education loans and interest free payments. 7. Recognized by the French Ministry of Higher Education 8. Recognition globally &
locally
9. Only programme to
obtain Europass
10. Overseas employment benefits in 27 EU countries.
11. Higher earning potential 12. Faculty of industry
Experts
13. Build a powerful busi
ness network 14. Flexible class schedules with block mode basis as only once a month lectures.
This 18 months MBA programme aims at candidates who have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional qualifications such as the CIM, CIMA, ICA, ACCA, SLIM, ABE, IBSL, BCS, PQHRM or BIT.
With AIC Campus the students have the unique opportunity to complete the UGC recognized university degree in Sri Lanka and also gain employability overseas upon completion with the support of the validation called the “Europass” a European Union initiative to increase transparency of qualification and mobility of citizens in Europe.
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