Should I take B.Com (Hons) or BBA if I want to enter in 2nd year after completing 1 year in B.Com. Can I switch to BBA?

How can I apply, I am confused which one to choose BBA or B.Com.

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Asked by Sonia K

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    Answered by

    Urvashi | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    While taking a lateral entry, it is preferred that you choose the course that is the closest to the subjects that you already have cleared so that credits can be mapped, thereby increasing your chances of clearing the eligibility criteria. Although BBA and B.Com (Hons) are related, however BBA has a broader range of subjects vis-a-vis a B.Com (Hons) which is rather focused. Nonetheless, it is important to consider the criteria for lateral admission while applying to a particular course. IILM University Gurugram is accepting student applications under the lateral entry/migration scheme for various undergraduate programmes including BBA
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    Answered by

    Ritesh Raj

    4 years ago
    No, you can't switch. I think you should continue with B.Com.

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