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A BBA in Oil and Gas Management program is designed to offer students with a combination of business administration fundamentals and industry-specific information. This course prepares students for a variety of careers in the energy sector, such as oil and gas regulatory and financial consulting, energy analysis, and employment in transportation, distribution, business development, marketing, and planning.
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NO , SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF BUSINESS STUDIES IN DELHI REQUIRES CANDIDATES TO HAVE STUDIED MATHS IN CLASS 12 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THEIR BBA FIA PROGRAM. SPECIALLY APPLICANTS MUST HAVE COMPLETED THEIR SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION WITH MATHEMATICS AS A SUBJECT . FOR GENERAL CATEGORY CANDIDATES A MINIMUM AGGREGATE OF 60% I FOUR SUBJECTS INCLUDING MATHS , ENGLISH , AND OTHER TWO ACADEMIC SUBJECTS IS REQUIRED. RFESERVED CATEGORY CANDIDATES {SC/ST/CW/PWD/EWS} MUST HAVE AT LEAST 55% IN THESE SUBJECTS.
1. Since NDIM is regarded as a top B-school and is well-known for its management programs, you might want to think about pursuing a PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) after earning your BBA from the institution.
2. NDIM provides a two-year PGDM program with a variety of specializations such as marketing, finance, etc.
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Hi ragav, After completing your BBA from NDIM, you can consider pursuing a PGDM (Post graduate diploma in Management) or MBA (Master of business administration) for further specialization and career advancement, as NDIM is known for its management programs.
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The cutoff For BBA varies from college to college.
1. A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Class 12th is usually needed, while some institutions or universities may have higher cutoffs. 2. For BBA admissions, some colleges or universities may require candidates to take entrance tests such as the SET, IPMAT, CUET, etc., and other college-specific exams.
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The cutoff for BBA course depends on the college or university you are applying to. Some top colleges may have cutoffs above 85-90% in 12th, while other colleges may accept students with 50-60% also.
If you're giving entrance exams like IPMAT, CUET, NPAT, etc., then the cutoff will depend on your exam score and the difficulty level that year.
So, to get accurate details, please ask your question with the institution name and location.
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For BBA admission, most colleges require at least 50% in Class 12. Entrance exam cutoffs vary: DU BBA/CUET usually needs 700–800+ marks for top colleges, 600–700 for mid-range, and lower for private colleges. Exams like MAH BBA CET or NPAT also have specific score requirements depending on category.
For BBA admissions at L.N. Mishra Institute of Economic Development and Social Change (LNMI) , students must take the LNMI Online Entrance Examination , which is an important part of the BBA admissions process. In addition to the aptitude exam, a personal interview is undertaken.
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For BBA (UG) admissions, some popular entrance exams in India are:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-5-bba-entrance-exams-know-exam-pattern-eligibility-criteria-and-selection-process
Hi Prince, While not all BBA programs require entrance exams, many top colleges, especially for specialized programs at IIM, do require entrance exams like IPMAT (Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test), SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test) or CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for admission.
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