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What are the primary differences between a 3-Year BBA degree and a 4-Year BBA degree?

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What are the primary differences between a 3-Year BBA degree and a 4-Year BBA degree?

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A 3-year BBA is a traditional programme offered by several business institutes. My guess is that a 4-year BBA programme will be designed along the lines of programmes offered in the US. I don’t think there’s much of a difference in the courses taught, however. I’m currently reviewing institutes as well and I’m reading reviews of ICFAI. They have a 3 year BBA programme, if I’m not mistaken. Why don’t you check it out?

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3-Year BBA requires 90 credit hours while 4-Year BBA requires 120 credit hours to graduate. 3-Year BBA is a popular choice for students who would like to enter the workforce with a degree following graduation. 3-Year BBA facilitates students who would like a 4-Year BA or BS with a double degree in a 3-Year BBA. However, the 4-Year BBA makes it easier to get into a Master’s level program. Most Universities only accept students with a 4-year or Honors level education. Without it, they will ask you to do a Pre-Master’s year, which is an extra year of undergraduate studies. The four-year BBA is more widely recognized than a three-year BBA and may qualify students for professional or graduate level programs at some Universities. Only the 4-Year BBA is equivalent to a Bachelor of Commerce.

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