BBA
BBA Overview
A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a popular undergraduate program in India that focuses on developing business acumen and management skills. To gain admission into a reputed BBA program, students typically need to clear an entrance exam. These exams are designed to assess the candidates’ aptitude and readiness for the rigors of a BBA curriculum.
Purpose of BBA Entrance Exams : The primary purpose of BBA entrance exams is to evaluate the potential of students in areas relevant to business management. These exams help colleges and universities select candidates who have the aptitude and foundational knowledge necessary to succeed in a BBA program.
BBA Exam
The primary purpose of BBA entrance exams is to evaluate the potential of students in areas relevant to business management.
Common BBA Entrance Exams in India : DU JAT (Delhi University Joint Admission Test) ,SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test),IPMAT (Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test),NPAT (National Test for Programs After Twelfth),CUET (Christ University Entrance Test),Each of these exams may have different structures, but they generally cover similar subjects. Subjects Included in BBA Entrance Exams The main subjects covered in these exams include Quantitative Aptitude ,English Language and Comprehension, Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability.
BBA Admission
A AdminssionTo gain entrance into any of the BBA colleges in India, you must first pass an entrance examination. After you’ve passed the exam, a merit list is made on the basis of your exam score and predetermined prerequisites. Based on your rank, you will receive final admission into college. Interested candidates can fill out an application for the respected entrance examination for BBA. In order to apply for this, one must have passed class 12 in a recognized school with a minimum of 40 percent of their exams taken and scored in aggregate. The exam usually has commerce sections. A cut-off mark will be determined every year which qualifies the students. After the allocation of seats, documents will be verified and the students will be admitted to their respective colleges.
CLAT Entrance
CLAT Exam
CLAT Eligibility
BA LLB Course
The full form of CLAT is the Common Law Admission Test. CLAT is a centralized national-level government entrance test for admissions to 22 national law universities in India. Most self-financed and private law schools in India also use these scores for admissions to the law. Indian public sector companies such as Coal India, ONGC, BHEL, the Indian Steel Authority, Oil India, etc. also use CLAT Postgraduate scores to fill company legal positions. The test is carried out in law schools after the 12th grade or Higher Secondary Examination for admission to integrated U.G. programs and after graduation in law LLM (Law for Master of Laws) in law schools.
Applicants must be an Indian citizen or NRI may appear at the exam.
Foreign nationals who wish to enroll in any program at any of the participating Law Universities can approach the College directly with several seats available for foreigners.
For U.G. course Senior Secondary School or Intermediate (12th) with an aggregate mark of not less than 45 per cent. Whereas for S.C. and S.T. applicants aggregate marks is more than 40 per cent.
For P.G. course B.L. or L.L. B University degree or a similar degree from a recognized University with an aggregate mark of not less than 55 per cent, whereas for S.C. and S.T. candidates aggregate score is 50%.
Exam- includes five parts – English language, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques where students need to answer questions from topics such as
G.K., Legal GK ,Current affairs, Elementary, Mathematics , Legal Aptitude ,Syllogism
English, Quantitative Aptitude ,Legal Reasoning.
Students have to sit for various BA LLB entrance exams that are conducted both at the national and state levels such as CLAT, AILET, MH CET Law etc.
BA LLB Syllabus includes core subjects from the field of humanities such as Political Science, Sociology, History and from Law such as Family Law, International Law, Constitutional Law. BA LLB 5 Years Syllabus contains 2 years of Arts subjects and 3 years of LLB subjects.
Apart from BA LLB, there are 3 other integrated law courses such as BBA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB that too can be completed within the time span of 5 years. After completing a bachelor’s degree, students can choose to pursue postgraduate as well as doctoral degrees in the field of law such as, LLM and LLD.
Post successfully completing a law degree students can choose to pursue a career as a Lawyer or a Judge. However, there are several prerequisites and other eligibility criteria that must be fulfilled in order to make a career as mentioned above.