JK Business School invites applications for BBA batch 2021-2023
Divyosha Banda | June 11, 2021 | 04:04 PM IST | 1 min read
The JK Business School selection process is based on Class 12 marks, JKBS written aptitude test (WAT), group discussion and personal interview.
NEW DELHI: JK Business School (JKBS) is inviting applications for its BBA programme for the batch of 2021-23. The three year BBA degree programme at JKBS provides extensive academic knowledge and focuses on practical experience and skill development. Candidates interested in applying for the programme should check the eligibility criteria before applying.
The programme stresses regular industrial visits, internships, management games and live projects. Students are trained through 100 hours of placement training over three years which includes, resume writing, group discussions, interview skills and more.
Prospectus and Application
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Click here to avail the application forms
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The application form fee is Rs 700.
Eligibility and Admission Criteria
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Admissions are given on the basis of merit at a 10+2 level (with a minimum of 50% in any stream)
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Students who have cleared the 10+2 exams or equivalent examination from CBSE/Board of School Education, Haryana/or other recognized board/or its equivalent are eligible to apply for these programmes
Selection Procedure
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Candidates will be selected based on the Class 12 results.
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Group discussion, personal interview and JKBS written aptitude test (WAT)
Fee Structure
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The fee structure for the course is Rs 2,79,000 and an INR 10,000 refundable security deposit
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