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The true cost of an MBA

2022-06-27T12:21:27.051Z


In addition to tuition fees, travel, accommodation, meals, etc. must be taken into account. An MBA or an Executive MBA opens up prospects for great career progression. But they have a price. Beyond the work and commitment, the financial cost is high: on average, 30,000 to 60,000 euros. The Cnam Executive MBA is one of the cheapest, ie 21,000 euros if there is support from the company and 18,000 euros if the candidate pays out of his own money. Insead programs cost 91,225 euros for the MB


An MBA or an Executive MBA opens up prospects for great career progression.

But they have a price.

Beyond the work and commitment, the financial cost is high: on average, 30,000 to 60,000 euros.

The Cnam Executive MBA is one of the cheapest, ie 21,000 euros if there is support from the company and 18,000 euros if the candidate pays out of his own money.

Insead programs cost 91,225 euros for the MBA and 128,775 euros for the Global Executive MBA Europe.

And these are only tuition fees: in addition to travel, accommodation, meals... Insead estimates accommodation in Fontainebleau for the full-time MBA at 10,000 euros, plus travel (2,700 euros), meals (6,300 euros)… Or between 20,000 and 24,800 euros.

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Source: lefigaro

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