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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Banking and Insurance (BBI) is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the University of Mumbai, Mumbai


Eligibility Criteria

  1. Candidates seeking admission into BBI must pass HSC examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, or an examination recognized as equivalent with subjects, as may be specified by the University of Mumbai in Commerce.
  2. Students passed an examination other than University of Mumbai, migrating from other states will be admitted subject to availability of seats, only on production of a Provisional Eligibility Certificate issued by the University of Mumbai. Such students must submit statement of marks and passing certificate along with true copies.

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