BA International Business Management with Study Abroad – Apply!

  • Opportunity to gain overseas experience without extra tuition.
  • Combines core business studies with global market exposure.
  • Eligibility: Class 12 with 80% and IELTS 6.5 for Indian students.

The Management School at Sheffield University in the UK has opened applications for its BA in International Business Management with Study Abroad program, which begins in September 2026, according to Hindustan Times.

A press release indicates that students will initially build a solid base in business expertise before dedicating a year overseas to get ready for the international market. They will subsequently return to Sheffield for their final year, graduating with a comprehensive grasp of how businesses function in global markets.

The program integrates intensive academic learning, hands-on skill development, and an international experience. Students do not have to pay tuition fees to the host university and can pay a lower fee to the University of Sheffield while staying enrolled and receiving complete support. Individuals choosing a placement year also incur a lower fee.

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The three-year program includes fundamental business topics such as behavior, global business, and economics, in addition to practical modules such as accounting and decision-making. Students who complete the first year without any failed modules and achieve an average grade of 60% have the opportunity to study abroad in their second year at partner universities globally. Some students switch to the BA Business Management program and stay in Sheffield.

Indian applicants should have finished Class 12 with 80% marks or an 8.0 GPA, an IELTS score of 6.5 with at least 6.0 in every section, or an equivalent credential. The tuition cost for entry in 2026 has not been finalized; for context, the annual overseas fee for 2025–26 is £23,810 (Rs 2.68 million). Additional information can be found on the official website.

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