Businesses today, small or big, have global connections and are affected by developments in the global economic conditions. Indian economy in recent times has been growing at a fast rate with global business operations, surpassing even some of the developed economies of the world and has been providing ample opportunities for employment in transnational companies and for developing their own start-ups through entrepreneurship development for students with MBA (International Business) qualification. The MBA (International Business) program offered by Acharya Nagarjuna University is Specialised and dedicated course for international business operations, catering to the needs of companies having such business activities. The curriculum of the course is carefully designed covering all major functional areas of business with a focus on international business. Students aspiring for joining in companies with international business operations or having an idea of starting their own start-ups in such activities or expanding of their own family businesses will be benefitted by joining this course. Students will come out with additional certifications as add on courses, providing a competitive advantage over others. Students with any bachelors degree can join this course and keeping this in view the curriculum is designed in such a way that all basics of commerce accounting and economics are taught in the first semester of the course. Besides teaching theoretical foundations in the regular classes expert lectures and practical exposure to business operations in large companies is embedded in the program, through industrial visits internship training and industrial study tour. MBA (International Business) of Acharya Nagarjuna university has 30 regular seats for which admissions are made based on AP ICET Rank. In addition, 20 extra seats are also provided under self-supportive mode. For further details and information, contact Prof V. Chandra Sekhara Rao, Head of the department (8179475175) or Dr N. Prasanna Kumar, Asst.Professor, Department of International Business Studies (9703329601).