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The program involves a wide range of training and experience and is designed to prepare students for starting and managing their businesses. Students learn to identify and evaluate business opportunities, secure funding, organize and manage functional business areas such as manufacturing, marketing, accounting, and finance.
Business and Management
Discipline
Business Administration
Sub-Discipline
Diploma
Degree
Rejected
Saudi Arabian Ministry of Education
Tuition Fee (annual approx.)
13,852 CAD
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To be considered for admission into the program, students are required to submit their official education transcripts and proof of English language proficiency.
GPA, TOEFL, IELTS, PTE
| Stage | Documents |
|---|---|
| A | Secondary School Transcripts, Letter of Recommendation, Test Scores Document |
95 CAD
| Intake | Deadline |
|---|---|
| 1st September | 1st February |
| 1st January | 1st October |
| 1st May | 1st February |
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