Saturday 5 October 2013

Prepare for BBA



BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration and is a highly sought undergraduate course in Management education. The course is like other regular graduation courses and is of three years of duration. The course includes general business subjects and advanced course subjects for specialization. A BBA graduate is equipped with handling all organizational functions and analyzing business situations more creatively.
In today's world, there's huge scope for BBA. In the recent years management education has evolved as the most sought after career in our country and hence more and more candidates are drifting towards it. Hence, BBA offers a good starting option for students who are looking to make their mark in the field of management.
The course also lays the sound foundation for a student to pursue an MBA in the future.
The eligibility to apply for admission in BBA is that you must have cleared your 12th class Board exams with 70. This would ensure that you would get at least a decent college in Delhi/NCR Most universities have their own entrance test for selecting candidates for their BBA course.  The entry to BBA course is based on an entrance exam followed by a GD/PI session conducted by the University .
Most of these entrance exams test candidates on their Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Proficiency and Business & General Awareness.
Questions on Quantitative Aptitude test candidate’s mathematical skills, questions on Reasoning Ability include questions on Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation and questions testing English Proficiency include reading comprehensions, correct grammatical usage etc.
A very important aspect of these entrance exams is the part testing the candidate’s General Awareness and Business Awareness. Students, who are in the habit of reading newspapers and magazines regularly, hold an edge over the others in this domain.
There are many institutes providing dedicated coaching for cracking these exams, though students could prepare on their own too.

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