BBA Hons. is
an Under Graduate course in the domain of business and administration that
is pursued by candidates after completion of their 10+2 level or equivalent
education. It is a three year UG course which is divided into six semesters.
Each year of study comprises of two semesters. Mostly colleges demand a minimum
of 45% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 including English
as a subject of study at plus two level as a minimum eligibility criterion for
admission.
BBA
(Hons.): What is it about?
Business and
administration are two inter-related concepts. Administration in general sense
is defined as the universal process of organizing people and resources
efficiently so as to direct activities towards a common goal. Business, on the
other hand, aims at maximizing output/profit with effective utilization of
available resources. For effective utilization of available resources, proper
administration is necessary and hence the two concepts find a common relation.
The course
aims at developing the basic knowledge and skill base that is requisite for a
bachelor’s level students by utilizing various subjects of study and their
related practical applicabilities. The structure of the course is designed to
accustom the industry-specific knowledge as well as academic soundness that one
needs to develop in the respective discipline.
The three
years UG program is thus, focused on building young business experts and
administrators who have the capability to withstand industrial/job market needs
with sound application of their knowledge base.
BBA (Hons.):
Eligibility
Candidate
must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination in any stream from a
recognized state or central Board with at least 45% (40% for reserved
category candidates) of the marks with English as one of the subjects.
He/She shall
not be having any backlog or compartment in any of the Subject/Subjects at 10+2
level that is yet to be cleared at the time of taking admissions.
Apart from
the above-mentioned eligibility criteria’s various colleges and institutes may
have their own additional criteria’s which the students would have to satisfy
in order to take admission.
In case of
reserved category students, they would have to present their reservation
certificates issued by the competent authorities in order to avail the benefits
applicable to them.
Most of the
Institute give admissions through Common Entrance Test (CET) (like DU-BMS,
GSSIPU-BBA etc). To get admissions in these institutes candidates would have to
qualify the respective entrance exam by securing minimum qualifying marks.
The
eligibility criteria’s mentioned above are common to most of the universities
and colleges across the country that are offering this course to the students.