FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program at Navrachana University is a four-year, eight-semester program.
The program fee for the BBA is INR 75,250 per semester.
Yes. A Refundable Caution Deposit of INR 10,000/-Â is to be paid at the time of admission. It will be refunded upon successful completion of the program.
The program offers an intake of 240 seats.
Admission to the BBA program is based on:
BBA-NUVET (Navrachana University Entrance Test) – 50% weightage
Personal Interview – 50% weightage
BBA-NUVET Structure:
Section I: English Language & Comprehension (25 marks)
Section II: Logical & Analytical Ability (25 marks)
Section III: Numerical Ability (25 marks)
Section IV: General Awareness (25 marks)
Exam Details:
Duration: 120 minutes
Total Marks: 100
Personal Interaction:
Shortlisted candidates are invited for a personal interaction covering self-introduction, current affairs, subjects studied in HSC, and perspectives on socioeconomic, political, and international issues.
Result Declaration:
Results and merit lists are shared within a week via registered email and admission portal. Selected candidates will be invited to campus for document verification.
No. Lateral entry is not permitted as per university regulations.
The academic year typically commences in July.
The semester-wise academic calendar and examination schedule can be accessed from the official website – nuv.ac.in.
Yes. Hostel accommodation is available. For detailed information, please refer to the Hostel section on the university website.
To view the detailed BBA Program and curriculum please click here.
No prior purchase is required. Learning is primarily supported through digital resources, online materials, and references provided during the program.
Details about faculty members, including their qualifications, expertise, and research interests, are available on the ‘Faculty’ page of the university website.
Classes are generally scheduled between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM. The detailed timetable is shared during the Orientation Program.
NUV follows a Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS), allowing flexibility and multidisciplinary learning.
85% of credits are allocated to mandatory core courses.
The remaining 15% are electives.
At least one-third of electives must be chosen from outside the School of Business & Law, while the rest can be from within the School or other NUV Schools.
Yes. Students are required to complete two mandatory summer internships – one after the first year and another after the second year. The university assists students in securing internship opportunities.
Yes. Placement assistance is offered to eligible students as per organizational requirements.