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Hi aspirant,
1. The fee structure for a BBA course in India varies depending on the college and the curriculum. Typically, private colleges charge more fees than government colleges.
2. Expect to pay between INR 15,000 and INR 85,000 per year for government colleges and INR 1,50,000 to INR 3,00,000 for private colleges.
3. Distance and online BBA programs often charge reduced fees, ranging from INR 15,000 to INR 25,000 each year.
4. Factors such as college reputation, location, infrastructure, and facilities have a big impact on fees.
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All the best!
It's excellent that you're planning to pursue a BBA with such a strong academic background! Here's a breakdown of factors to consider and some top colleges to explore:
Top BBA Colleges in India:
Based on general information, and keeping in mind that you are a female student, here are some colleges that are well regarded:
And don’t forget to visit official website of colleges for more detailed information on admission, fees, course etc.
Also take note of the CUET exam as many central universities are take admission through this exam.
Hope this helps!
Pursuing a dual degree (like B.Tech + BBA ) simultaneously is generally not permitted under UGC (University Grants Commission) guidelines if both are full-time regular degree programs from two different universities.
According to the UGC regulations , you can pursue two degrees simultaneously only if one is in regular mode and the other is in Open/Distance Learning (ODL) or Online mode .
Since you’re in B.Tech 1st year, 2nd semester , you can:
Continue your B.Tech in regular mode
Take up a BBA through Distance/Online mode from a UGC-approved university (like IGNOU, Amity Online, LPU Online, NMIMS Global, etc.)
You cannot do both B.Tech and BBA as regular full-time degrees at the same time.
You cannot be enrolled in two different regular universities for full-time courses.
While there isn't a single, mandatory BBA entrance exam for all institutions, several top BBA colleges in India need candidates to take an entrance test for admission.
Some common BBA entrance exams include:
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Hello there,
No, there is no compulsory national-level exam for admission to BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) . However, some top universities and colleges conduct their own entrance exams . Here's how it works: 1. Direct Admission (No Exam Required)
Many private and state colleges offer admission based on 12th board marks . 2. College-Specific Entrance Exams (Optional but needed for top colleges)
IPMAT – For IIM Indore, IIM Rohtak (for 5-year IPM course)
CUET UG – Required for central universities like DU, BHU
NPAT – For NMIMS
SET – For Symbiosis
Christ University Entrance Test – For Christ University, Bengaluru
So, if you're aiming for a top BBA college , you’ll likely need to take an entrance exam. Otherwise, you can apply directly to colleges that offer admission on merit basis.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
For BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) , a compulsory exam generally depends on the college or university you are applying to. Here are the key points:
Many universities and colleges require you to take an entrance exam as part of their BBA admission process. These exams assess your general knowledge, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, and sometimes basic English.
IPMAT (Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test) for IIMs.
SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test) for Symbiosis International University.
DU JAT (Delhi University Joint Admission Test).
AIMA UGAT (All India Management Association Undergraduate Aptitude Test).
In some colleges, if you have a good academic record in your high school, you may get direct admission without the need for an entrance exam.
Colleges like St. Xavier's College, Mumbai , and Christ University, Bangalore might have direct admission for their BBA courses based on your academic performance.
Some universities may also conduct a personal interview or group discussion as part of the selection process.
Several Indian universities and organizations provide concessions or scholarships for the wards of defence personnel in their BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) degree programs. Here are some universities you may wish to consider:
1. JK Business School, Gurugram
2. Graphic Era (Deemed to be University), Dehradun
3. BML Munjal University (BMU)
4. Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
5. Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab
Hello Meenakshi,
The application forms for the BBA course for the year 2025 will be issued by various universities and colleges at different times. Generally, the application process for BBA starts in December 2024 or February 2025 , depending on the institution.
For colleges like Christ University , the application might start in December 2024 .
Other universities like Amity University and NMIMS could begin their application process around February 2025 .
For distance learning programs like IGNOU , the forms are usually available from December 2024 .
To apply, you will need to visit the official website of the university or college, fill out the form, submit required documents (like your Class 12 marksheet), and pay the application fee.
It's essential to check the specific college's website for exact dates and details. Make sure to stay updated with their notifications to avoid missing the deadline.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Application forms for BBA courses for the 2025 academic year usually start to be made available between December 2024 and April 2025, depending on the college or university.
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