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BBS/BFIA/BBE Test Pattern

By : sonia on 08 April 2010 E-mail Email this | Print Print this
 

 DETAILS OF THE TEST

The test will be for admission for BBS, BFIA and BBE courses under DU.
The written test will cover 4 areas of selection viz. Quantitative Ability (Based on Mathematics
up to class XII or its equivalent), Reasoning and Analytical Ability, General English and Business
and General Awareness. The number of questions will be 120. Each correct answer will get a
score of +3 marks, each wrong answer will get a score of -1 mark and questions not answered
will get a score of 0 marks. Marking of multiple answers for one question shall be treated as
wrong answer. Based on the performance in the written test, candidates (approximately four to
six times the number of seats for the relevant categories for each program i.e. BBS and
BFIA) will be called for group discussion and interview. There will be no GD/PI for the BBE
course.
The test will be held at Chandigarh, Delhi, Kolkata and Lucknow.
INTAKE
There are 275 seats for BBS, 62 seats for BFIA and 554 seats for the BBE course (includes
suitable reservations as prescribed by Govt of India).
ELIGIBILITY
The essential eligibility conditions are enumerated below.
 The candidate should have passed or have appeared in March/April 2010 in Senior
Secondary School Examination of CBSE or any other examination considered equivalent
by the University of Delhi. The candidate should secure an aggregate of at least 60%
marks in his/her XII class examination (55% for SC, ST, CW and PC categories) in four
papers including English and Mathematics. The other two papers are to be selected from
the following list: Accountancy, Biology, Biotechnology, Business Studies, Chemistry,
Commerce, Computer Science, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Geography, History,
Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
 The candidate should have obtained pass marks in each of the four papers considered
for computing the aggregate in the above mentioned subjects.
 The candidate must submit the Class XII marks on the form provided online, latest by
14 June 2010.
 The candidate must produce the confirmed result and mark-sheet of the qualifying
examination on the day of the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) to be
eligible for the process of admission to the BBS and BFIA courses. Candidates who do
not have the confirmed mark-sheet will not be entertained under any circumstances.
 In the case of a student seeking admission to the B.A. (Honors) Business Economics
course (i.e. BBE course) the confirmed result and mark sheet of the qualifying
examination must be produced on the day of the counseling.
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RAHUL SINGH wrote on 18 June 2010


Some nice initiative on the part of university!! It will help in making the functioning of University more smooth and make the admission process less tiresome for the aspirants. There is no point in conducting separate entrance tests when the pattern of the tests and the set of applying students are the same.. I hope this will be extended to the PG level Management courses(other than FMS) of the University as well. Almost same set of students apply to DU's management courses like MFC-MBE,GBO(SRCC)and MIB-MHROD.Despite this, separate entrances exams are conducted and MBA aspirants are harassed for many Sundays.Because of the similar pattern of these exams almost 70% of the candidates called for GDPI are same, which proves the worthlessness of the whole exercise.


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