University of Hull invites applications for BA (Hons) business management with entrepreneurship; eligibility
The application for the BA (Hons) Business Management with Entrepreneurship at the University of Hull will open on September 5.
Mridusmita Deka | August 2, 2023 | 04:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Hull is inviting applications for BA (Hons) Business Management with Entrepreneurship programme for the academic year 2023-24. The programme is designed for students who want to set up their own businesses, prepare for their future and participate in live projects with actual companies. The application for the BA (Hons) Business Management with Entrepreneurship will open on September 5.
The entrepreneurial skill training provides aids in the understanding of how organizations function as a whole across areas such as accounting, marketing, HR, supply chain, business ethics, e-commerce and organizational management.
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These skills, as per a university statement, are honed through working with the university's entrepreneurs in residence (EiR). EiR delivers guest lecturers, workshops, master classes and mentorships to discuss current business challenges while highlighting industry solutions bridging the gap between theory and practicality.
Jo Fleming, Management Consultant and Entrepreneur, in Resident at the University of Hull: “Many students who express an interest in a startup or starting their entrepreneurial journey do not know what it looks like. I give guest lectures for students and advise them about surrounding themselves with the right people, constantly going to networking events whilst at university, or whatever it might be to kind of absolutely push themselves out there.”
University of Hull Admission 2023: Eligibility Criteria
For admission onto the first year of an undergraduate bachelor's degree course, these are the following qualifications and grades that are accepted:
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CBSE Standard 12 (India Senior School Certificate) with a minimum grade of 70% from the top 4 subjects average
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Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) with a minimum grade of 70% from the top 4 subjects, average
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Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (Intermediate Public Examination) with a minimum grade of 60% average
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Government of Karnataka Department of Pre-University Education (Second Year Pre-University Examination) with a minimum grade of 60% average
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Government of Kerala Board of Public Examinations (Higher Secondary Examination Certificate) with a minimum grade of 150 and above average
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Gujarat Secondary Education Board (Higher Secondary Certificate Examination) with a minimum grade of 70% average
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Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (Higher Secondary Certificate Examination) with a minimum grade of 60% average
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International Baccalaureate Diploma with a range of 28 – 30
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Even if the students do not hold one of the qualifications above, they can still apply, the university statement said. All applications will be reviewed on an individual basis. In case the students wish to study with the university starting from the second or final year, the applicants who have completed equivalent prior studies will be considered. These applications are considered on a case-by-case basis.
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