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If you have 55% marks in your BBA then you can appear for the entrance exams of JNU, Jamia, ISI and DSE. After clearing the entrance exam, you have to face the interview to get admission.
But if you are planning to pursue this course via correspondence then you can go for IGNOU, where no eligibility is required, admission is on the basis of walk-in admission.
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Admissions to BA or, for that matter, any graduation in arts, commerce or science is university dependent. In DU, it's centralised while in many universities, it's college-centric. So, please check under which university do the colleges at the place of your residence come, and act accordingly.
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You can opt the course, as per your interest. BBA course equips you with the right knowledge and skills in business and management, whereas BA (Hons.) in Economics takes into consideration the detailed study of both the macro and micro aspects of economics.
Between both the colleges Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies is better.
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