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Admission to Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programs is typically based on merit or entrance exams, depending on the policies of the institution offering the program.

  1. Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institution offering the BBA program. Typically, candidates should have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate percentage in specified subjects (usually including mathematics or commerce).
  2. Application Process: Candidates need to apply for admission to the BBA program by filling out the application form provided by the institution. The application forms are usually available online on the institution’s website or may be obtained in person from the admission office.
  3. Entrance Exams (if applicable): Some institutions conduct entrance exams for admission to their BBA programs. These entrance exams may assess the candidate’s aptitude, English language proficiency, quantitative skills, logical reasoning, and general knowledge.
  4. Entrance Exams (if applicable): Some institutions conduct entrance exams for admission to their BBA programs. These entrance exams may assess the candidate’s aptitude, English language proficiency, quantitative skills, logical reasoning, and general knowledge.
  5. Merit-Based Admission: In institutions where admission is based on merit, candidates are selected based on their academic performance in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent). The institution may set a minimum cutoff percentage for admission, and candidates meeting the cutoff criteria are offered admission.
  6. Reservation Policy (if applicable): Some institutions follow a reservation policy as per government regulations, providing relaxation in eligibility criteria and reservation of seats for candidates belonging to specific categories such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), etc.