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Study MBA/ CPA/ CMA and Work in USA, 
Starting Salary US$ 40,000 – 60,000 yearly

City: International
Country: United States
Website URL: http://www.cpachamps.com
Listed: 02/06/2010 7:39 PM


Description

Career oriented opportunity for accounting professionals, work for 2 years in United States of America.  
Requirements:
  •  2 years of minimum work experience in accounting. 
  • Possess a bachelor’s degree in accounting or business administration or CA/ICWA/CS or master’s degree in related area of business, accounting or finance from an accredited college, university or institute.
  • Understanding of financial statement preparation, and Excel spreadsheets.
English and accounting proficiency
If you pass the document stage of the application process, you will be interviewed to assess your English fluency and accounting knowledge.
Benefits:
Work in the US for 2 years full time after completing your 7 months MBA classes on the campus of university and the remaining MBA course (CPA/CMA courses) during your full time employment. The on campus study will train and sharpen your skills for the US accounting jobs. Accounting jobs in USA is recession-proof. Earn your MBA degree from highly respected and accredited U.S. university.  Starting Salary US$40,000 – 60,000. You also get tax benefits. Students are working for big 4 accounting firms and fortune 500 companies. This track is one of the best options for accounts professionals who want to make career in US and Canada. Send your resume to US based career counselor for free evaluation and guidance.
Cost: Very Low (100% Loan available)
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MBA Tuition Fee, Living Cost & Expenses
Tuition Fee
US business schools fall under two major categories:
  -  public (state supported), and
  -  private (independent) institutions.
International students’ tuition expenses at state schools are based on nonresident costs, which are still usually less expensive than those of private universities. 
It is important to note that the cost of a program in a US school does not necessarily affect its quality. 
A brief idea can be got from the following table:

University TypeTuition Fees (annual in U.S. Dollars)
Private School (High Cost)$ 30,000
Private School (Low Cost)$ 15,000
State School (High Cost)$ 20,000
State School (Low Cost)$ 10,000
The tuition fee is different for different universities and varies widely with courses. It can vary from as low as $ 8000 a year for state universities to as much as $ 35000 per annum for some private universities.
For example, Colorado Technical University offers the MBA program for less than US $ 10,000 a year, while many top schools like Harvard Business School and Wharton Business Schools have a fee structure of around US $ 30,000 per year. 
For more specific details, please check out the university websites or contact the universities.



Living Expenses
The approximate annual living expenses during the MBA program is about $12,000, which includes accommodation as well as other daily expenses.
However, the expenses are different for different people depending on the lifestyles and this is just a rough idea. The main expenses can be split up as:
Rent
$ 400 per month
(you can live alone with that amount in a place like Auburn or share an apartment with 6 people in NY)
Groceries$ 150 per month
Utilities$ 150 per month
Phone$ 100 per month  (if careful with international calls)
Sundry$ 200 per month
So, about $1000 per month is a good estimation.  Mostly people can survive between $700-$1000 a month.
The key here is to share apartments/houses so that you save on the utilities, fixed charge portion of phone and to some extent on groceries

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