In terms of syllabus and curriculum, the BBA (Hons) offered by Christ University is better. Most MNCs prefer BBA (Hons) to BBA. This course is ideal for students who want to go abroad after graduation. The BBA (Hons) degree has many options for credit transfer as well.
Other than these there is no such big difference between the two degrees. Both will offer you good exposure and opportunities.
This data has been obtained from the official website of TAPMI.
Eligibility Criteria
Minimum aggregate score of 60% in both X and XII examinations.
Students will be shortlisted and informed at their registered email address. Thereafter, candidates will have to appear for an online interview and micro-presentation (20-25 minutes duration overall).
The final selection for admission to the program would be based on,
Program Fees is araound INR 3.75 Lakhs per year.
Some of my friends have studied at Christ University and going by their experience, you should go for the BBA (Hons) program at Christ University. It is a professional program in business administration for students aspiring for roles in the industry or seeking entrepreneurial opportunities. The rigorous curriculum will prepare you for the challenging managerial opportunities in the sector.
Christ University’s BBA (Hons) program is well-regarded for its extensive industry exposure through workshops and internships. It blends theoretical and practical aspects preparing you for the business world.
The university’s strong alumni network and placement cell will ensure that you get excellent career opportunities after the course completion. KPMG, DE Shaw, Bain and McKinsey are some of the top companies that recruit BBA (Hons) students from Christ University through campus drives.
In my opinion, studying BBA hons from LPU is better. The key factors for this are:
You need to have either Economics or Mathematics as one of the subjects in 10+2, to get admission in BBA Hons. in Scottish Church College and St. Xavier’s College.
To apply to the BBA program offered by Scottish Church, you need to have at least 80% of aggregate and 20% in Mathematics / Economics / Accountancy/Business Economics / English / Business Mathematics / Statistics/Business Statistics.
St. Xavier's eligibility criteria for BBA is at least 50% marks in 10+2 with Mathematics / Economics / Statistics / Business Statistics as one of the subjects.