How is BBA program in India different from a BBA program abroad?

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    Ayushi Suyal

    7 years ago
    As per the criteria of the Indian universities, BBA is a three-year course planned in such a way, that it creates a combined foundation for all the operations that are presently going on in the organization and on the basis of that, the entire system is created. It is a three-year full-time course that involves working on multiple projects and all the theoretical work of the technologies and the design patterns that are followed in the organization. This is the main idea of the Indian universities from where BBA can be pursued.
    There are a few foreign universities, that also provide a Bachelor's degree in Business Management and has des
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    Shveta Gambhir | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    BBA is Bachleor of Business Administration is Bachelor's degree in business administration. In USA & Europe its usually a 4year programme, whereas in India it is usually a 3year programme. Usually foreign universities focus more on practical based approach whereas Indian universities emphasis more on theoritcal aspect of
    management. And then there are some management institutes which offers international degree, while student studies in India, IILM Undergraduate Business School, Lodhi road is one such institute. IILM Undergraduate Business School is premier institute for management studies. With the legacy of 27yrs, hands on learning e
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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    I would like to answer this question in a more structural form. What are the differences in studies between India and abroad?
    There is a lot of difference between Indian education system and abroad. In other countries, the focus is more on practical based learning as they allow creativity in education. Therefore, education is taken as a learning process.
    Focus in India is more on Jobs and placements where as foreign countries focus more on person's improvement and skills.
    Now, coming to the specific point, a candidate might learn more on theoretical aspect of management while doing BBA from Indian universities whereas, the other might pr
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    Santosh P believe in yourself.

    7 years ago
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    Bachelor's of Business Administration (BBA) degree is taught in various methods and procedures. In India University to University, Bachelor's of Business Administration (BBA) degree method of teaching varies a lot and changes as per the syllabus and schedule they make. Rather than saying so many, it is better to say most of the universities have Bachelor's of Business Administration (BBA) degree and in those only few Universities which are reputed for Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree is good to pursue. Maximum colleges just go with the flow of syllabus as a theoretical degree and lack in teaching or introducing pr
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    Adnan Ansari Educational Counselor | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    When comparing Indian education system and foreign education we all know that Indian education lacks somewhere, the focus of Indian education lies in classroom education and practical aspect is neglected but when we see foreign education there practical aspect is more important.
    In India Bachelors degree is not considered full education and believed that getting a Masters degree is important for getting job, so the job opportunities after BBA are relatively less in India but when we see the same in abroad at the time of getting Bachelors degree students start to work and getting a Master's degree without experience is not the trend th
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    A Kaushik English language trainer cum career counselor | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    BBA is a management course that deals with the study of production and organizational works that are covered by the institutional body. The main idea of BBA is to create a professional who can work in the industry and can carry out all the managerial operations of the organization and hence can work in order to maximize the team efficiency of the system by applying the knowledge of commerce that he or she has taken during the study years of BBA.
    The scope of Indian universities:
    As per the criteria of the Indian universities, BBA is a three-year course planned in such a way that it creates a combined foundation for all the operations tha
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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
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    A well-known fact is the curriculum and delivery in Indian colleges is quite theoretical, undergraduate and postgraduate business courses in India still haven't implemented a full on case study or practical delivery method. Except a few top ranked a business schools like ISB or IIMA, etc. no other institute in India is globally ranked. And, when we talk about BBA it is offered by UG colleges where theoretical knowledge is more common. While abroad, you will find real life simulation and practical experience being encouraged from undergraduate level onwards.
    A number of core concepts are similar however when it comes to flexibility, f
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