The eligibility criteria for pursuing a BBA MBA pathway are structured in two stages. For BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration), candidates typically need to have completed their 10+2 education in any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts) from a recognized board. Some universities may require a minimum percentage or specific subjects in high school, such as Mathematics or Economics. While there are no specific age restrictions for BBA, candidates often need to meet the university's entrance exam score, which may vary based on the institution.
For the MBA (Master of Business Administration) program, candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university. A significant part of eligibility for MBA is clearing the entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, or university-specific tests. Candidates must have a minimum aggregate score, often around 50-60%, depending on the institution. In some cases, work experience may be required for certain MBA programs. Additionally, a strong statement of purpose, interviews, and group discussions are integral parts of the admission process. Age restrictions are generally lenient for MBA programs, although competitive exams may have age limits.