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Shruti Shukla

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Yes, there are many top colleges that offer global touchpoints in BBA Entrepreneurship Course like:

  • Student exchange programs
  • Study tours to startup hubs (Singapore, Silicon Valley, Dubai)
  • Global internships via tie-ups or LinkedIn networking
  • Online global hackathons or business case competitions
  • Some Indian universities even collaborate with foreign entrepreneurship schools like Babson, Wharton or ESADE.

If going global is your dream, then BBA Entrepreneurship gives you the mindset and networking base to get there.

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Aashi Rai

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You have a lot of creative and exciting career paths after your BBA in Entrepreneurship degree, which are mentioned below:

  • Start your own business or startup
  • Join a family business and scale it
  • Work as startup consultants
  • Get into innovation or product teams in companies
  • Join venture capital firms or startup accelerators
  • Build a career in business development or growth hacking

And yes you can always go for an MBA later or explore fields like e-commerce, fintech or creative ventures.

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Himanshi Bisht

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You just need to have passed Class 12 (from any stream) with a Minimum marks of 45–50% usually. Some colleges may conduct personal interviews or entrance tests

That's it, no prior business experience needed. Just bring your ideas and willingness to learn if you want to pursue BBA in Entrepreneurship course.

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Abhishek Arora

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Totally! In fact, many BBA in Event Management students dream of this and some actually do it. You can find work with:

  • Concert production houses (like BookMyShow Live, Sunburn, NH7)
  • Fashion event planners (like Lakmé Fashion Week, India Bridal Fashion Week)
  • Film & award shows (Filmfare, IIFA, OTT launches)
  • Celebrity wedding planners
  • Artist and talent management companies

Pro tip: Start by volunteering or interning at big events, that's where all the networking happens!

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Pallavi Rai

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Yes, and this is one of the biggest perks of this career! After your BBA Event Management, you can start working as a Freelance event coordinator, Wedding stylist/planner, Set designer or logistics consultant, Festival/event production assistant, Social media manager for event brands. And when you're ready, you can launch your own boutique event agency! Many BBA in Event Management graduates start their own business within 2–3 years of gaining experience.

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Aashi Srivastava

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Yes, you can! After your BBA in Event Management Course, you'll be eligible to pursue MBA or PGDM programs in fields like:

  • MBA in Event Management
  • MBA in Marketing, Media, or Hospitality
  • MBA in Luxury Brand Management or Sports Management
  • General MBA or Executive MBA

An MBA after BBA will boost your leadership skills, salary package, and career scope.

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Pallavi

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Both are Bachelor of Business Administration degrees, but the focus areas are different:

FeatureBBA (General)BBA in Event Management
SubjectsBroad business fundamentals like finance, HR, and marketingBusiness + event planning, logistics, budgeting, PR
Career OptionsBanking, Sales, Marketing, HR, AdminEvent coordinator, wedding planner, brand activation
Nature of WorkOffice-based, 9 to 5 jobsOn-site, dynamic, people-facing, fast-paced
InternshipCorporate firmsLive events, concerts, weddings, MICE events

Note: This information is sourced from different sources and may vary.

So if you enjoy organizing, leading and being part of high energy projects then BBA in Event Management is a more practical and exciting route for you.

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Abhay Dixit

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Yes! Many Indian students and professionals work on:

  • Destination weddings (Thailand, Dubai, Bali)
  • International expos and fashion weeks
  • Global product launches or music festivals
  • Corporate events and conferences abroad

You can also pursue post-graduation or internships abroad in countries like UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore, where event management is a huge industry.

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Mohit Mishra

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Besides what you learn in class, A successful Event Manager must have the skills mentioned below:

  1. Excellent communication skills
  2. Creativity & quick problem-solving
  3. Budgeting & negotiation skills
  4. Leadership & team coordination
  5. Eye for detail & time management
  6. Calm attitude under pressure

If you're someone who enjoys organized chaos, this job will feel like a dream to you.

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Himanshu Singh

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Admission to the BBA programme at Neelkanth Group of Institutions is merit-based. Candidates are shortlisted based on their Class 12 marks. There is no entrance examination required. Students who meet the minimum percentage criteria will be notified by the institute regarding further admission steps.

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