Entrepreneurship
Hello Aspirant,
If you're interested in Entrepreneurship programme. Then, you can do MBA in Entrepreneurship after completing BBA programme. Or you can also choose integrated programme i.e BBA+MBA which is five years integrated course.
Top colleges for MBA in Entrepreneurship are:-
1. UBS, Chandigarh
2. Amity University, Noida
3. GD Goenka school of Management, Gurgaon
4. Max value University, Chennai
And many more....
For further information or details regarding the colleges, you can refer this link:-
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-in-entrepreneurship-colleges-in-india
Hope this helps:)
According to the percentage mentioned by you in the question it is very difficult to get into any college for any course in Delhi University because for General category candidates Cut-off goes about 95% or above.
However cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors like number of candidates appeared for an exam, number of seats available and so on. Above prediction is just based on previous year's data.
For more details do visit the link given below :-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
Here is the list of colleges
• Sharda university, Greater noida
• BML munjul university, Gurgoan
• CT university, Ludhiana
• JK lakshmipat university, Jaipur
• Karnavati university, Gandhinagar
• Apex university, Jaipur
• Ajeenkya DY patil university, pune
Check out this link of colleges
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bba-in-entrepreneurship-colleges-in-india
Thanks
hi,
mca and mba course both are different in both ways, you should know that main job aspect after mca is software engineering or programmer, however you may also start your own business after completing some years of job experience in programming or software engineering field, but if you are interested for managerial role then you may go for mba, since your background in computer application you may choose mba in information system.
Having been an entrepreneur myself, the question is as MBA gives an overall exposure to business that is good enough to become an entrepreneur even if you look at most of the entrepreneurs they are not even an MBA. Now, the point is what is it that I would like to do, which is the area that interests me and that is the most important factor. What is my purpose and based on my purpose what are the courses that I should create so a program which allows to create a mix and match of courses, a basket which is aligned to that purpose is something that you should do. And most of the Universities, particularly like Vijaybhoomi University allows that to happen. I think the Bespoke approach is very very important that I can create my own pathway depending on my own interests. So it doesn't matter which particular specialisation, the idea is it should be a holistic approach. Dr. Atish Chattopadhyay VC, Vijaybhoomi University & Director, IFIM Business School
For getting admission in bcom courses one must have studied from Commerce stream consisting subjects accountancy, business studies , economics and english as their main subject , mathematics can be optional not mandatory to have, other thing one must have meet the eligibility criteria and requirements provided by the college or university ,the eligibility criteria may vary institute to institute
We wish you good luck!
No, the 2 you mentioned are your extra subjects, you cannot include them in top 4. Your top 4 should include a language( English in your case), business studies, Maths (if you have), Accounts and Economics. If you didn't have maths, then you can put the subject you took in place of it in top 4.
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