What questions are asked in the interview held by Christ University, Bangalore for BBA admission?

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    Tanveer Khan | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    In the interview, everything starts with an introduction about you, then they will ask some personal question about your home, family, schooling, etc. They will ask you for the micro-presentation on any topic given to you. They will ask questions related to your interest subjects. Be good at whatever subject you are best in. During the interview, they will check your confidence level and communication skills. These are some questions that will help you.

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Christ College, Bangalore is famous for its MBA, BTech, and Law courses as the university is ranked by NIRF for these streams. Also these course students are placed in top companies such as Sandisk, McKinsey & Co, Vedanta, Engagely AI, and others. Yes, Christ University is a good university which is renowned for its placements and infrastructure. 

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