What is the difference between BBA(H) and BBA?

Admission for BBA course will soon commence. One could be confused between BBA(H) and BBA. So, what's the difference between the two?

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    Oliva Jones | Contributor-Level 6

    6 months ago

    BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) and BBA (Hons) (Bachelor of Business Administration Honors) are both undergraduate programs in the field of business administration, but they have some key differences:

    BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)

    1. Curriculum: The BBA programme provides a broad overview of all areas of business administration. The focus is on developing a foundational understanding of various business functions such as marketing, finance, human resources, operations, and management.
    2. Duration: Typically, BBA is a 3-year program.
    3. Scope: The programme is designed to equip students with practical knowledge and skills for e
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    Aparna Lilith | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    BBA (H) courses last four years to complete. While it takes three years to complete a general BBA. Ordinary BBA provides an overview of the subject, and BBA (H) provides an in-depth study of it. The main difference between BBA (H) and BBA is the level of specialisation. BBA (H) stands for Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) and is a degree that is more focused on a particular area of business, such as finance or marketing. On the other hand, BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration and is a more general degree that covers a wide range of business-related topics.
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    simran kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Hi. Neha. In general, BBA (Hons) and BBA are both undergraduate degree programs in business administration, but there may be some differences in terms of programme structure, curriculum, and career outcomes. BBA (Hons) stands for Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours. It is typically a four-year programme that includes a more rigorous and specialised curriculum, with a focus on developing advanced skills in areas such as critical thinking, research, and leadership. BBA (Hons) programs may also offer more opportunities for experiential learning, such as internships or research projects, and may be designed to prepare students
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    Vidhya Shree | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Hi. Neha. BBA (H) stands for Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours), while BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration. Both are undergraduate level programs in management, but there are some differences between them. BBA (H) is a more specialised programme that focuses on providing students with a deeper understanding of business and management concepts. It typically requires students to take more courses in their chosen field of study and to complete a research project or thesis. The programme is designed to prepare students for more advanced management roles or for further studies at the graduate level. BBA on the othe
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    Anuradha Kumari

    2 years ago
    Hi Neha, 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. The course period of BBA (H) is four years. While for general BBA it is of three years.
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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Both are excellent programmes, and they both last the same amount of time. Hons. Programmes are more demanding in nature. Comparatively speaking, Hons. Programmes are more specialised than General degree programmes. The models used by various universities to deliver honours programmes vary. In comparison to standard programmes, Hons programmes at LPU provide one additional course per term. One additional course worth at least two additional credits every semester in addition to the regular curriculum is required. Featured in the extra Courses are: 1) To broaden the knowledge and hone the technical skills of the honours students, a vari
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    mehak paras | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    Dear Student
    LPU offers both the courses in the domain of the management. It always confuses the student whether to go for BBA regular or for BBA hons. I can help to resolve your queries-
    1) The BBA hons course generally offers more deeper knowledge of the field as a student has to study more subjects as compare to regular BBA and fetch more higher package and better placements
    2) Both the courses are taught by the highly educated faculty but in BBA hons selective courses to be taught by Industry experts in online/ blended mode (Live Online/ Offline) to constantly upgrade the learning experience. So 40% of the courses of BBA hons are tau
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Both are the good programmes and also the duration for both is also the same. Hons. Programmes are more rigorous natured programmes. Hons. Programmes are more specialised as compared to General degree programmes. Different universities have different models of giving Hons. Programmes. At LPU offer one extra course per term in Hons programmes as compared to regular ones. Additional Curriculum Requirement - One additional course of at least 2 credits per term as compared to regular programs. Highlights of the additional Courses - 1) A mix of innovative and creative courses would be offered to increase the knowledge and hone the technical
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    Khushi Jain | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Basically both the courses are more or less same. The difference lies is that you can specialise in a certain subject in BBA (H). While as BBA course gives you an overview of all those subjects taught in honour's course. Eligibility for both the courses are same I. e 12th class of any stream whether Science, commerce or arts any board. Course duration of BBA (H) is of 4 years. While as of general is 3 years. Can pursue higher education (Masters) after completing graduation whichever you have completed. As with job opportunities honour's have more chances as compared to general. In BBA (H) depth knowledge of subject is given while gener
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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Basically both the courses are more or less same. The difference lies is that you can specialise in a certain subject in BBA (H). While as BBA course gives you an overview of all those subjects taught in honour's course. Eligibility for both the courses are same I. e 12th class of any stream whether Science, commerce or arts any board. Course duration of BBA (H) is of 4 years. While as of general is 3 years. Can pursue higher education (Masters) after completing graduation whichever you have completed. As with job opportunities honour's have more chances as compared to general. In BBA (H) depth knowledge of subject is given while gener
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    PUNIT JAIN I am a b.tech computer science student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Both are good bro. BBA H) is best.
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    Anshu Raj | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    In BBA (H) you will get a major in a specific subject. If you want to do MBA a plain BBA is also a good option.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Hritwk Anand | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    BBA H means BBA honors where your field is decided from the prior and BBA means normal BBA.

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