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About the Programme Structure

It is a Global UG-Masters integrated pathway where you study the first 3 years in India i.e. BBA program and then transition to Spain to complete your Masters in the 4th year. You get a BBA degree from Universidad Americana Guatemala and Masters from University of Murcia. Additionally, you also get a bachelors degree from DU SOL in addition to Advanced Certificate in Management from Sparsh Global Business School.

SGBS Futures Foundation further states that students who obtain certain international degrees through its partner universities receive the degree from that foreign university. However, SGBS Futures Foundation also notes that such international degrees may not automatically be considered equivalent to an Indian degree by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) unless an equivalence certificate is obtained.

A degree from a recognized foreign university is usually accepted by:

  • Multinational companies (MNCs)
  • Private sector employers
  • International universities for further studies abroad
  • Many private higher education institutions in India

Where Caution Is Needed, For:

  • Government jobs
  • UPSC and other public-sector recruitments
  • Admission to some Indian universities for master's or doctoral programs
  • Certain regulated professions

As it is an Integrated Global UG-Masters pathway, you can't skip the Spain Year.

Yes. The ENAE MBA focuses on international business, European markets, and leadership — with a global cohort exposure that's quite different from the India-focused MBA curriculum.

It includes both coursework and a practical/internship component. The exact structure is as per ENAE's MBA calendar, typically 9 months of classroom and 3 months of internship.

The MBA is taught entirely in English. You do not need Spanish to attend classes but you will be taught Spanish during your 3 years of study in India.

Admissions & Eligibility

You need to have completed 10+2 (any stream) to enrol in the BBA at SGBS. For the Spain year, successful completion of 3 years at SGBS is the primary criterion.

No. This programme does not require CAT, GMAT, or GRE. Admission is through SGBS's own selection process.

Since it is an Integrated programme, after successful completion of 3 years at SGBS you transition to ENAE Business School in the 4th year automatically.

ENAE evaluates you on overall profile — performance, communication, and intent. Consistently average grades alone are unlikely to be a barrier if other parameters are strong.

No formal age limit. The programme is designed for students entering after 10+2, typically aged 17–22.

Yes, gap years are acceptable. You will need to explain the gap briefly during the admissions interaction.

The important dates for each round of admission into the UG-Master's Global pathway are:

Round 120th June, 2026
Round 221st July, 2026
Round 321st August, 2026

Visa & Legal

You will need a Type D Long-Stay Student Visa (Visado de Estudiante), applied for at the Spanish Consulate in India.

It is straightforward if documents are in order. Spain is generally student-visa-friendly for enrolled students with institutional backing.

Key documents include: admission letter from ENAE, valid passport, proof of financial means, health insurance, accommodation proof, and academic certificates. SGBS will provide a detailed checklist.

Start at least 3–4 months before your intended travel date. Consulate appointments can take time.

SGBS Futures Foundation and ENAE will guide you on reapplication. In the interim, your BBA from DU-SOL along with degree from Universidad Americana Guatemala and Advanced Certificate in Management from SGBS will help you if you wish to pursue higher education in India.

SGBS Future Foundation provides full documentation support and guidance. You may also be connected to a visa counsellor. Final filing is the student's responsibility.

Yes. Indian students on a Spanish student visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time.

Yes, after your Masters you are eligible for a 2-year post-study work visa. EU mobility also opens opportunities across European countries, though each has its own work permit process.

Fees & Finances

India (Years 1–3): ₹3.95L per year (approx. ₹11.85L total). Spain Year 4: ENAE's fee structure is 9000 euros + living expense which is about 6000–7000 euros per annum. Additionally, during the first three years there will be global immersion fees wherein students travel in the third year to Europe. In addition to it there are optional global certifications and optional hostel fees. Please refer to the fee structure.

Yes, ENAE fees are in euros. The INR equivalent will vary with the exchange rate at the time of payment. Plan with a conservative estimate (€1 ≈ ₹100).

SGBS Future Foundation will facilitate scholarships for eligible students for the first three years of study in India. Please refer to the scholarship matrix in the brochure.

Yes. Most Indian banks offer loans for overseas study programmes. A combined loan covering all 4 years is possible with the right documentation.

SBI, Bank of Baroda, HDFC Credila, Axis Bank, and ICICI Bank all offer overseas education loans. Collateral requirements vary by loan amount.

Living costs in Murcia are relatively low for Europe — estimate €600–800/month covering rent, food, transport, and basics. Health insurance and travel are additional.

Approximately €600–800 per month, including shared accommodation, meals, local transport, and personal expenses. Murcia is one of Spain's most affordable cities.

ENAE assists with accommodation guidance and may have tie-ups with student housing. Most students opt for shared apartments, which are easy to find in Murcia.

Yes. Retail, hospitality, and tutoring are common options. With a student visa you can work up to 20 hours/week.

Life in Spain

ENAE is located in Murcia, a mid-sized city in southeastern Spain. It is considered one of the safest and most affordable cities in Spain — very student-friendly.

Murcia is sunny and warm — similar to North India in summer. Winters are mild. It's one of Spain's sunniest cities, so acclimatisation is relatively easy for Indian students.

Indian restaurants and grocery stores exist in Murcia, though options are fewer than in larger cities. Vegetarian options are available at most restaurants; halal options are accessible.

There is a growing Indian student presence in Murcia, partly driven by ENAE's Indian cohorts. SGBS will also connect outgoing students to seniors already there.

Madrid is about 4–5 hours by bus/train; Barcelona is 5–6 hours. Both are easily reachable for weekend trips.

Budget airlines like Ryanair and Vueling make European travel very affordable — flights to major cities often under €50–80 if booked in advance.

Shared apartments are the most popular and economical option. ENAE also assists with student residence options. Homestays are available but less common.

Yes. Spain has a strong culture of safety and gender equality. Murcia is particularly safe. Standard urban precautions apply, as they would anywhere.

Health insurance is mandatory for the Spanish student visa. SGBS and ENAE guide students on approved plans. Spain also has an excellent public healthcare system.

Career & Outcomes

Roles in management, consulting, marketing, finance, operations, and international business — across Indian MNCs, global companies, and startups. The dual-degree profile is a strong differentiator.

Both. ENAE has its own career services and industry connect in Europe. SGBS provides placement support for India-based roles. Students benefit from both networks.

Companies with global operations increasingly value international MBA credentials. ENAE has a 92% employability rate.

Yes. Spain's job-seeker visa lets you stay post-graduation to find work. The EU job market is accessible, especially in hospitality, tech, and business services.

ENAE has a strong alumni base across Europe and Latin America. Networking events, mentorship, and alumni job portals are active. It's a genuinely useful professional network.

It adds international exposure, a European MBA credential, and global peer networking — things a domestic MBA doesn't offer. For roles requiring global mindset, it's a stronger profile.

Awareness is growing. MNCs and globally-oriented companies recognise it well.

SGBS Futures Foundation further states that students who obtain certain international degrees through its partner universities receive the degree from that foreign university. However, SGBS Futures Foundation also notes that such international degrees may not automatically be considered equivalent to an Indian degree by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) unless an equivalence certificate is obtained.

A degree from a recognized foreign university is usually accepted by:

  • Multinational companies (MNCs)
  • Private sector employers
  • International universities for further studies abroad
  • Many private higher education institutions in India

Where Caution Is Needed, For:

  • Government jobs
  • UPSC and other public-sector recruitments
  • Admission to some Indian universities for master's or doctoral programs
  • Certain regulated professions

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