I have completed diploma after class 10th. Am I eligible for BBA?

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    SWAYAMPRAVA NAYAK | Contributor-Level 8

    8 months ago
    Hi,
    As you have completed your Diploma, so yes you are eligible for studying BBA. A Diploma is equivalent to +2 so you can pursue BBA after the completion of Diploma.
    The admission in BBA course requires the aspirant to possess a degree equivalent to 12th (any stream) from a recognized board or university.
    As you have completed Diploma which is equivalent to +2 exam, you are eligible for sure provided that the institute from where you have done Diploma is affiliated to some board/university which is approved by UGC.
    Surely, there are options other than B.Tech too.
    If your Diploma is in engineering, you can pursue B.Sc in Maths/Physics.
    You
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    Anusha Oshin | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    No, you are not eligible to pursue BBA. The minimum eligibility for BBA is class 12th from a recognized educational board with a minimum of 50%. So, Diploma is not a valid qualification for pursuing BBA.
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    Aanchal Aggarwal Looking out for others. | Guide-Level 11

    10 months ago
    Hello,
    No, Minimum eligibility for BBA is 10+2. So you need to clear your 10+2. All the best. If you find this helpful do give an upvote.
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    Rachita Kohli

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    The usual format of education up to the degree is 10+2+3 or 4, 10+3+3, means you have completed your 10th then +2 and then graduation OR ELSE 10th, a diploma and then BBA.
    It is not possible to study a degree after 10th, you cannot become a graduate degree holder without studying your intermediate. It is strange that you have done your degree without the intermediate, you need to check your statics properly, because the intermediate is necessary to get a degree.
    So you need to complete your high school as well as thus being the base for your further education. For the graduation in BBA you need to score around 55% marks in your 12t
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible to do BBA. After 10th and Diploma, you have to apply for BBA course. Because you have to completed Diploma courses. After completion of your Diploma course you are eligible for B.Tech course in direct to 2nd year. But you should be qualify in lateral exam.
    All the best.
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    kuldeep Raika Touch the SKY with Glory | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    You are not eligible for BBA, because minimum qualifications for BBA is class 12th. B.Tech is Good option for you from my point of view. But, do what your choice and what your comfort allows. Have a great future.
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    KRITESH GUPTA | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    No, you are not eligible to pursue BBA.
    Bachelor of Business Administration or BBA is a 3-year professional undergraduate course in Business Management, the minimum eligibility for which is class 12th from a recognized educational board with a minimum score of 50%. The course is divided into six semesters and comprises variants like BMS, BBM and BBS. It can also be done through correspondence/distant modes and admission to the same is based on the entrance tests carried out by different colleges and universities.
    Some of the top institutes which provide admission to candidates into the 3-year program are as follows:
    Indian Institute of Ma
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    NITHIN E EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    No, you are not eligible for BBA. If you want to pursue BBA, you need to complete class 12th. After class 12th, you can apply to the particular college and it will select you based on the scores and percentage which you got in the exams. The most important thing is that if you are a Diploma holder, some colleges offer PGDM courses. It has same validity as that of MBA, but the final placement will be little less as compared to MBA.
    Try do BBA from a good college and for that you need good marks in +2. Best of luck for your future.
    BBA is a 3-year degree course which has specializations in marketing, HR, finance, etc. Some colleges like Ch
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    Versha chauhan | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    No, you are not eligible for BBA as for pursuing BBA, the eligibility needed is 10+2. Either you do 12th with commerce, science and arts you can opt for BBA. First you have to complete your intermediate i.e. 12th. After that you can pursue BBA. It is a three-year Bachelor's degree programme for management studies. BBA candidates can go further with MBA or PGDM.
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    Mukul Singh Pundir | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    No, as per the requirement by almost all the college, you are eligible to pursue BBA only after 10+2. Statement of education in Science, Arts, Commerce student with minimum 55% in their gross percentile can apply for the admission to BBA from any University as per there norms and regulations. Some university will conduct examination, some will take GDPI and some university, based on your qualifications will give you admission.
    So, you are not eligible to pursue unless you have completed your 10+2 from any recognized board of Indian Education system of the country. BBA is a full time/part time 3 year degree, which enable one to understan
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