The minimum qualification for admission to the 1st year of the B.B.A. course shall be a pass in Higher Secondary (General/Vocational) from West Bengal Council of Secondary Education or any other equivalent qualification recognized by the West Bengal State University with at least 55% marks for General Candidates (50% for S.C./S.T. Candidates). There shall be no common Admission Test; instead College(s) shall hold group discussions followed by interview for such admission. There shall be option to the Colleges for holding Written Admission Test.
The medium of instruction for the B.B.A. course shall be English and candidates will have to answer the examination papers in English only.
B.B.A. Course shall be a 6 semester course extending over three academic years.
Admission Guidelines
In any case, where there is an ambiguity regarding the admissibility of a particular examination at the Higher Secondary (10+2) level of study, the matter shall be referred to the Equivalence Committee of the University who shall determine the eligibility of the said examination.
However, no candidate, in general, shall be allowed for admission after a lapse of more than 3 years from the year of passing the previous qualifying examination Those desirous to do so will seek permission from the University Authority.
The year of admission shall not be taken into account while calculating 3 years from the year of passing the previous qualifying examination.
However, in exceptional cases a candidate, may be allowed for admission after 3 years of the previous qualifying examination but within 3 years after discontinuation of a recognized regular Course of Study. Those desirous to do so will seek permission from the University Authority.
For the purpose of determining eligibility for admission to the Honours Course, aggregate marks shall be calculated by adding the marks of top four subjects in order of marks secured by a candidate. However, marks in compulsory Environmental Education/Studies shall not be taken into account for calculation of aggregate marks. If the subject “Environmental Science” is studied as an elective subject of 100 marks, it may be taken into account for the purpose of determining the aggregate marks.