Do I need to write LPUNEST to pursue BBA (Hons.) from LPU? What is the difference between BBA and BBA (Hons.)?
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Dear Anurag
Yes, LPU NEST is compulsory to write for the BBA (Hons. ). Programme. Both the courses are the same. The simple distinction is that you could concentrate on a certain subject in BBA (H). While the BBA course offers you an outline of all the topics taught in the honour's course. My friend also did BBA (Hons. ). From LPU and got placed in an MNC. The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry-experienced faculty members. Thank You! -
Dear Anurag, Yes, LPU NEST is compulsory to write for the BBA (Hons. ). Programme. Both the courses are the same. The simple distinction is that you could concentrate on a certain subject in BBA (H). While the BBA course offers you an outline of all the topics taught in the honour's course. My friend also did BBA (Hons. ). From LPU and got placed in an MNC. The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry-experienced faculty members. The Training and Placement Cell of the University has a team of highly qualified and experienc...more
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Both the courses are good with their own merit. BBA is a generalized course giving students an overall knowledge about business and its administration while BBA (Hons) is a more subject-oriented. Let me take LPU as an example to explain the curriculum as that would give you in depth understanding about both the courses. School of Business has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) of USA for its Management, Commerce and Economics programmes. School is ranked No. 2 in India in Outreach and Inclusivity and 38 overall in the prestigious NIRF 2018 ranking released by The Ministry of Human Res...more
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Anurag, you need to give LPUNEST for BBA (Hons.) if you have less then 70% in class 12. Check the link below for more course details
http://www.lpu.in/programmes/all/12th/Management/BBA_(Hons.)#Details
The difference between BBA (Hons.) and BBA is you can specialise in a certain subject in BBA (Hons), whereas, BBA (general) gives you an overview of all those subjects taught in the honours course. It is always better to go for BBA (Hons).
LPU offers ample practical experience to students in the form of workshops, projects, on-job training, etc. Students are encouraged to have their startups as a result LPU startup school has helped many st...more
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