TSU BBA FAQs
Ques. Does TransStadia University require any entrance exam for BBA admission?
Ans. No, TransStadia University does not require any entrance exam such as GUJCET or any other state-level test for BBA admission. The admission process is entirely merit-based, relying on your Class 12 percentage. You simply need to apply online, attend a counselling session, and confirm your seat after eligibility review. Students who have scored 70% or above in Class 12 are also eligible for merit-based scholarships, so a strong academic record works in your favour both for admission and financial aid.
Ques. What specialisations are available in the BBA programme at TSU, and how are they chosen?
Ans. The BBA programme at TransStadia University offers specialisations in Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, and Business Analytics. Typically, students choose their specialisation during the later semesters (Semester 3 or 4 onwards) based on their interests and career goals. The curriculum is designed to give students a broad foundation in all business areas in the initial semesters before they narrow down to a specialisation, ensuring they make an informed choice.
Ques. What is the actual total fee for BBA at TransStadia University, and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. As per the official fee structure published on the TSU website for AY 2026-27, the BBA fee is Rs. 55,000 per semester, totalling Rs. 3,30,000 for the full 3-year programme. Additionally, a one-time application fee of Rs. 500 is charged at the time of applying. Hostel fees are charged separately for students opting for on-campus accommodation. There are no other hidden charges mentioned officially; however, students should confirm with the admissions office about any examination fees, library deposits, or other incidental charges at the time of admission.
Ques. Is the BBA at TransStadia University a good option compared to other BBA colleges in Ahmedabad?
Ans. TransStadia University stands out from conventional BBA colleges in Ahmedabad due to its unique campus - a 7-storey sports stadium complex - and its industry partnerships with IBM, NSE Academy, TCS iON, Gujarat Titans, and Pro Kabaddi. The IBM-ICE integrated curriculum adds a technology and employability edge. However, it is a relatively newer university (established under the Gujarat Private Universities Act), so students looking for a long-established brand or extensive alumni network may want to weigh this factor. For students interested in sports management, entrepreneurship, or capital markets alongside a BBA, TSU offers a distinctive environment not easily found elsewhere in Ahmedabad.
Ques. What kind of placements can BBA graduates expect from TransStadia University?
Ans. TransStadia University claims 100% placement support for its BBA graduates, with dedicated career counselling, internship tie-ups, and campus recruitment drives. The university's industry partnerships with corporates, startups, and consultancies facilitate placement opportunities. However, since the university is relatively new, large-scale placement data specific to the BBA programme is not yet publicly available. Students are advised to directly enquire with the placement cell about the names of companies that have recruited from the BBA batch, average packages, and the nature of roles offered before making a decision.
Ques. Can I get admission to BBA at TSU if I am from a non-commerce background in Class 12?
Ans. Yes, absolutely. The BBA programme at TransStadia University is open to students from any stream - Science, Commerce, or Arts - as long as they have completed Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. There are no subject-specific prerequisites for the BBA programme, unlike some science or engineering courses. This makes it accessible to a wide range of students, including those from humanities or science backgrounds who wish to transition into business and management studies.





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