Online Bachelor Degree Education

For 10th Pass, Intermediate Students, Working Professionals and NRIs

BA (Bachelor Of Arts)

B.A., stands for Bachelor of Arts and is a four–year degree program. It is offered at many universities and colleges and is one of the most common college degrees. The B.A. program focuses on the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts, and provides students with a broad liberal arts education. Students who pursue a B.A. may choose to specialize in a specific field of study, such as art history, English, history, political science, or psychology.

BCOM (Bachelor Of Commerce)

BCom (Bachelor of Commerce) is an undergraduate degree program designed for students interested in pursuing a career in commerce and business. The program focuses on topics such as accounting, finance, economics, marketing, business law, and information systems. It is usually a three–year program and is offered by universities and colleges in many countries around the world.

BCA (Bachelor Of Computer Application)

BCA is a threeyear undergraduate degree course in computer applications. The course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the concepts and techniques related to computer applications. It covers topics such as programming languages, software development, database management, web technologies, networking, and many more. After completing the course, students are prepared for a career in the IT industry. They can either choose to pursue higher studies or apply for jobs in the IT sector.

BBM (Bachelor Of Business Management)

BBM (Bachelor Of Business Management) is a 3year undergraduate program designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamentals of business management. The program focuses on developing skills such as problemsolving, communication, and leadership. The curriculum covers topics such as accounting, economics, finance, marketing, operations management, human resource management, and strategic management. This program also includes a wide range of electives, giving students the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of business.