B.B.A
Yes you can join BBA at Girls Government College Sehore in 2025 because you have finished class 12 with humanities and that is exactly what they want for BBA They give seats based on your 12th marks so just apply, fill the form and wait for the merit list If your marks are good you will get a seat It is easy and fun and you will make new friends soon
Hello aspirant, With 60 marks in TS ICET, your rank will likely be in the 30,000 to 40,000 range. CBIT (Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology) is a popular choice, and while the top merit seats, especially for MBA, may close below rank 5,000, self financed and leftover seats remain open until the later counselling rounds. Your strong academic record (87 percent in BBA and 9.13 GPA in 10th) will only help during document verification and when competing for limited seats. I’d recommend applying through the state counselling portal, listing CBIT as a preferred option, and tracking each counselling round carefully. If you stay active, you have a reasonable chance at securing admission in MBA or related management programs there.
Hello,
You can easily download the BBA question paper along with detailed solutions from the link given here. It will help you understand the exam pattern and practice better: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/set-bba-test-1-question-paper-with-solutions
Best of luck!
Hello aspirant, Deen Dayal Upadhyay College does not offer a BBA program; instead, it provides a Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) degree. For eligibility in BMS at DDU, candidates must have studied Mathematics (or Applied Mathematics) in Class 12. This requirement applies to all candidates, regardless of board or category. So, if you haven't taken Maths in 12th, you cannot apply for BMS at DDU. As for BBA, since DDU doesn't offer it, that option isn't available there either.
If you're keen on pursuing BBA outside DDU without Maths, some private or state-level institutions may accept students without Maths, but in Delhi University, Maths is essential for BMS admission.
Hello aspirant, Admission timelines for BBA Logistics vary by university and state. Some colleges, especially those under centralized counselling like in Kerala or Madhya Pradesh, typically begin registration between May and June, and the first merit lists come out in June or early July. If you missed the initial round, spot admissions or mop-up rounds might still be open in some private or affiliated colleges. Private universities outside these central processes may still be accepting applications until August or September.
Hi dear candidate,
BBA is offered by many private colleges across India with different specializations and each has it's own fee structure so, it depends in which college you will take admission. Generally, the fees per semester in a decent college would cost you INR 65,000 to INR 85,000. BBA is a 3 year course. The IPU is a popular university for BBA with several colleges under it.
You can visit our official website for fees structure details of IPU:
GGSIPU Delhi B.B.A Courses & Fees - Admission, Eligibility, Cut Offs, Placement
For any other college you should refer to their official website for their fee structure.
ALL THE BEST!
If your aspiration is to pursue an MBA at a top-tier program and you can handle the academic and financial demands, NMIMS can act as a launchpad. But if you’re concerned about cost, stress, or average outcomes, you may be better off at a reputable government or other private college offering BBA/BCom with lower fees and reasonable exposure.
Pros: Strong brand name, academically rigorous, global curriculum, decent placements for top-performers.
Cons: Expensive, highly competitive environment, strict academics, limited return on investment for average students.
Hey aspirant, First off, congrats on getting into NMIMS Hyderabad for BBA! Now coming to your question — yes, it's a decent option, especially if you’re focused on doing an MBA later or want a structured BBA program with decent exposure.
The academics are well-designed — industry-oriented, with case studies, group projects, and a practical approach. Faculty are qualified, mostly corporate-background, but don’t expect a chill academic life — it’s quite professional.
When it comes to placements, don’t expect massive packages right after BBA. Average packages go around 3–4.5 LPA, sometimes higher if you build your resume smartly. Most students go for MBA after BBA, and NMIMS gives an edge in that direction.
The campus is clean, modern, but a bit isolated, since it’s on the outskirts. Hostel life is strict but okay — decent food, Wi-Fi, and basic facilities. The crowd is fairly good — focused, semi-academic vibe. There are clubs, fests, and presentations, but not the same level of freedom or fun you’d get at say, DU or Christ.
So is it worth it? If you're serious about business studies, want a branded degree, and don’t mind a slightly structured and quiet life — then yes, NMIMS Hyderabad is worth it. Just remember, a lot depends on what you make of your three years. Get internships, upskill, and participate actively — and it’ll pay off.
Dear Janvi,
Admission in SPMR is generally done on merit basis, you complete the application via the office portal or you can physically visit the office, check the website or college office regularly for admission notices and deadlines, apply then wait for merit list and attend document verification if shortlisted.
best of luck.
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