To receive a PhD in Business from Cambridge University, UK, students must spend more than 300,000 USD (about 7.4 billion VND). This is not the only degree in the world that costs billions of VND.
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Cambridge University will offer a PhD in Business with tuition fees of up to $332,000 for four years of study. According to Business Insider, this is the most expensive degree in the world. The program is expected to be small in scale, highly selective, and with large investment resources. |
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To get a Bachelor of Music degree from Bard College, USA, students have to spend 253,520 USD (nearly 5.7 billion VND) for 5 years. This is also one of the best schools for music training in this country. |
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Tuition for a doctorate in medicine at Tufts University is $238,056. Tufts is ranked among the top 50 universities in the United States for both primary care and medical research. |
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Columbia University’s School of Physicians and Surgeons offers a four-year doctorate in medicine with tuition starting at $230,536. But for many, it’s a worthwhile investment, as a doctorate from the seventh-highest ranked institution in the United States is clearly worth it. |
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Harvey Mudd is known as the school with the most expensive undergraduate program in the country. After spending about $209,532 (nearly 4.7 billion VND) and completing a 4-year program, students receive a Bachelor of Science degree. In return, immediately after graduation, most of them find jobs with an income of $78,200 (about 1.8 billion VND) and increase to $133,000 (nearly 3 billion VND) after a short time. |
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Sarah Lawrence is not a household name. A bachelor’s degree from this school costs $204,784. This liberal arts college has a unique teaching method, with no required curriculum (students choose the classes they want to take) and almost no exams. |
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The MBA program at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania lasts only two years but costs students a hefty sum of $192,900. Wharton alumni easily find jobs with an average salary of up to $127,280. |
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