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Pallavi

Contributor-Level 10

Absolutely, Many students do this. Your Distance BBA is valid for MBA admissions, whether it's:

You just need to make sure that your Distance BBA is from a recognised university. Also, preparing for MBA entrance exams like CAT, XAT, MAT, or GMAT during your BBA can open top-tier opportunities.

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Mohit Mishra

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Great question, Here are a few common challenges that the students who study BBA from distance mode face:

  • As there's no teacher pushing you, some students may feel lack of motivation.
  • You can feel tiring because of too much screen time.
  • If you're working or busy at home then time management can become a big issue.
  • You may feel isolating because you won't be having any peer group or campus.

But don't worry here's how to overcome these challenges:

  • Set a regular study schedule
  • Use the free resources (YouTube, Coursera, etc.)
  • Join online student groups or forums
  • Set small goals every week
  • Keep reminding yourself of your long-term dream (MBA, job, et
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Abhay Dixit

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You'll study a mix of core business subjects, just like a regular BBA. Typically in Distance BBA you will learn subjects like Principles of Management, Business Communication, Financial Accounting, Business Economics in first year, then you will be taught Organizational Behavior, Marketing Management, Human Resource Management in the second year of the programme and in the last year you will be learning about Financial Management, Operations Management, Business Ethics & Corporate Governance, etc.

You'll often have assignments and open-book exams and in some cases, virtual classes or webinars.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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To get the process for BBA through distance education at MDU Rohtak, you must check the eligibility criteria first which usually requires passing 12th grade with a minimum percentage. The application process is online, where you fill out the form and submit relevant documents. Admission is merit-based; once selected, you must pay the fee through the university's portal. Students will receive the study materials either online or through postal services. The exams are conducted once annually, and results are published on the official website. Overall the BBA course is flexible enough to allow students to balance classes/assignments with

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Kritika Tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, definitely if you use the time wisely and build practical skills along the way. A Distance BBA gives you foundational knowledge in Business management, Marketing, Finance, HR, Communication, Business law. After graduating, you can apply for jobs in:

  • Sales & Marketing
  • Banking & Finance
  • HR/Admin roles
  • Retail
  • Customer Service
  • Digital Marketing
  • Startups and small businesses

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saurya snehal

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The eligibility for BBA at Lifeline Institute of Management & Science is that candidates must have passed Class 12 with minimum 50% marks (any stream) from recognised board. 
Candidates who are eligible for the course can secure their seat by participating in the merit based admission process. 

 

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saurya snehal

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The course fee for BBA at Lifeline Institute of Management & Science is INR 3.4 lakh. Candidates are required to fill the form and apply for the merit based admission process in order to get a chance at securing a seat in the programme. 
Candidates who get the final admission offer are eligible to pay the course fee according to the guidelines and confirm their admission. 

 

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Piyush Chatterjee

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It totally depends on your situation, Distance BBA is can be a great option for you if:

  • You are someone who can't attend college due to any reason such as location, work or personal reasons
  • If you want to save some time and money
  • If you are already working and want to upgrade your skills
  • If you need to balance studies with other responsibilities

It's also perfect for someone who learns well independently and is self-motivated. But if you want to enjoy campus life then a Regular BBA might match your vibe.

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Shruti Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

Great question So, a Distance BBA is essentially the same degree as a regular BBA but it's just that the mode of learning is different. Instead of attending daily in-person classes, you learn from:

  • Online lectures or recordings
  • Printed study material
  • Virtual classrooms or apps
  • And give exams either online or at nearby centers

Your degree and recognition are valid, provided the university is UGC-DEB approved (that's important!). It's perfect for students who:

  • Are working part-time or full-time
  • Want to study from home
  • Live in remote areas
  • Or simply want more flexibility

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