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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
G.B. Pant The Okhla campus of Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU): The Delhi government recognises I Campus a state university founded in 2020 that specialises in skill-based learning. It provides B.Tech, certificate and skill programs in areas including computer Science and mechatronics and is affiliated with the University Grants Commission. It is becoming more well-known in Delhi NCR for its state-of-the-art facilities and industrial alliances with the companies like Siemens Despite not being as well known as IITs it is a noteworthy regional option because to its emphasis on employability and hands-on training.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
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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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
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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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
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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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
Choosing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship course offers a range of compelling benefits for individuals passionate about starting and managing their own businesses. Interested students can find some key reasons to choose this specialised degree:
- Comprehensive Business Education
- Practical Experience
- Support for Start-Up Ventures
- Career Versatility
Choosing a BBA in Entrepreneurship is an excellent option for those who are motivated by the idea of creating and managing their own businesses. It offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills that are important for success.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
PW Institute of Innovation Noida offers admission on the basis of valid scores of accepted entrance exams. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria by securing a minimum aggregate of 60% in Class 10 and 12. Furthermore, candidates must secure valid scores in CEE and qualify the interview round as directed by the Institute. Candidates must fill out the application form available online or through the campus, physically and successfully submit to confirm candidature.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Luxembourg offers an Entrepreneurship Programme to all the students of the university to help students gain business related skills. Students can even set up their business with the help of University of Luxembourg Incubator. In this case, students will be provided with their own offices and even access to the experts.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue freelancing or entrepreneurship after Distance LLB course, while BCI (Bar Council of India) does not recognise practicing full time Lawyer profile after completing LLB from correspondence, but you can choose the other alternative profiles or roles such as, legal consulting, legal analysis, compliance roles, legal journalism and many such and hence you can start your own venture in Law field.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, a Diploma in AHTM (Aviation Hospitality and Travel Management) can definitely make the way for freelancing or entrepreneurship.
There are various freelancing opportunities after that such as, Event Management, Travel Writing/Blogging, Hospitality Consultancy, Social Media Management, and Online Travel Platforms.
On the other hand there are many entrepreneurship opportunities as well, such as:
- Travel Agency
- Hospitality Business
- Event Planning Business
- Travel Consulting
- Online Travel Services
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