Who is the best college of BBA and MBA
There are a number of benefits of Integrated degrees, such as:
if you go for integrated degree then it will be of 4 years and if you go for both separately then it will take 5 years. Along with the benefit of saving 1 year it will help you to save your money also as the fee of every university increases every year and if you take admission in masters degree after 3 years of bachelors than fee for the same will be relatively high then the fee of the higher degree at current stage.
You can choose any of the above mentioned degrees according to your interest. But the most important thing is that from where you pursue your graduation. Its better to choose good institute or university which offers you good practical and industrial exposure, good placements like:
Lovely Professional University,
Sri Ram College of Commerce(SRCC) - Delhi,
Department of Commerce - Christ University - Bangalore,
Lady Shriram College for Women (LSR) - Delhi,
Hansraj College - Delhi,
Loyola College - Chennai,
St. Joseph's College of Commerce - Bangalore and few others.
I hope it helps.
Thanks,
Azim
Hi Kunal,
BBA/BMS course is offered by many private and govt. institutes and universities across India. Some of the most renowned names are -
- NMIMS Mumbai ( Exam - NPAT BBA)
- St. Xavier's Mumbai (St. Xavier's BMS Exam)
- Christ University Bangalore (Christ University BBA)
- GGSIPU Delhi (GGSIPU CET BBA exam)
- IIM Indore (Integrated Management Program) - IPMAT
You would need to appear for national-level entrance exams to study at any of these institutions. Every institution conducts its own entrance test. The same goes for MBA/PGDM program. Here is the list of topmost institutes offering the course:
- IIMs (IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode, Shillong and 13 other IIMs)
- FMS Delhi
- MDI Gurgaon
- SPJIMR Mumbai
- JBIMS Mumbai
- DMS (IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, IIT Mumbai-Shailesh J Mehta and IIT Kanpur)
- IIFT Delhi
The list is huge - List of Top MBA schools in India in 2018
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To appear for these exams, you must have at least 50-55% in graduation. To check all the information about these exams, visit - Everything about Top MBA Exams in India
Good luck.