What is the eligibility criteria for admission into the BBA program?

The foundation of securing admission into the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program for the 2026-27 session rests on your higher secondary academic record. The primary mandate is the successful completion of your 10+2 (Class 12) examination. This qualification acts as the universal gateway for undergraduate studies in India, proving that a candidate possesses the baseline academic discipline, reading comprehension, and basic analytical skills required to tackle a rigorous professional management degree. Final-year school students who have taken their board exams and are awaiting their results can also apply on a provisional basis, provided they clear this academic hurdle before the final enrollment deadline.

A critical component of this eligibility criteria is that your 10+2 certificate must be issued by a recognized educational board. This ensures the legal and academic legitimacy of your prior education. Accepted boards include national bodies like the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE/ICSE), as well as all official State Boards (such as the Haryana Board of School Education - HBSE). Certificates from recognized open school systems like the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) are also entirely valid. This strict verification is absolutely necessary; enrolling with a marksheet from an unapproved or unrecognized board will lead to immediate disqualification and jeopardize the validity of your AICTE-approved university degree.

The final layer of the eligibility process is the percentage benchmark, which typically requires a minimum aggregate of 50% to 60% marks. At institutions like Puran Murti Vidyapeeth, the standard baseline is generally set at 50% for General category candidates (with a statutory 5% relaxation bringing it down to 45% for reserved categories like SC/ST). This "aggregate" is calculated based on the total marks obtained across all the subjects listed on your official final marksheet, not just your favorite or top-scoring subjects. While this baseline makes the program highly accessible, scoring well above this minimum percentage can give you a significant advantage, particularly when the admission committee is preparing merit lists for direct admissions or evaluating candidates for institutional scholarships.

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