PIM BBA {Hons.} (HRM) FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of BBA {Hons.} (HRM) from PIM Vadodara? Is HR a good career choice?
Ans. Human Resource Management is one of the fastest-growing career fields in India, driven by the expansion of the corporate sector, startups, and MNCs. A BBA {Hons.} (HRM) graduate from PIM Vadodara can work as an HR executive, talent acquisition specialist, training coordinator, payroll manager, or HR business partner. With experience, professionals can grow into senior HR manager and CHRO roles. The Hons. degree also provides a strong foundation for pursuing MBA (HRM) or PGDM programs at top business schools.
Ques. What is the difference between BBA (HRM) and BBA {Hons.} (HRM) at PIM Vadodara?
Ans. The BBA {Hons.} (HRM) is a 4-year program under the NEP 2020 framework, while the standard BBA (HRM) is a 3-year program. The additional year in the Hons. program is dedicated to advanced specialisation in HRM, including research projects, elective coursework, and deeper exposure to HR analytics, strategic HRM, and organisational development. Graduates of the Hons. program receive a degree with Honours, which carries more weight in postgraduate admissions and in competitive HR job markets.
Ques. Does PIM Vadodara have good placement support for BBA (HRM) graduates?
Ans. Parul University has a dedicated Training and Placement Cell with 2,200+ registered recruiters. For BBA HRM graduates, companies from sectors like IT, manufacturing, BFSI, retail, and consulting actively recruit for HR roles. The average package for BBA graduates is around 4-6 LPA. The university also organises regular HR-specific workshops, guest lectures by industry HR leaders, and mock interview sessions to prepare students for placements.
Ques. Can I pursue MBA (HRM) after completing BBA {Hons.} (HRM) from PIM Vadodara?
Ans. Yes, BBA {Hons.} (HRM) graduates are well-positioned to pursue MBA (HRM) or PGDM programs at top business schools. The Hons. degree provides a strong academic foundation and is recognised by most MBA entrance exam bodies. Students can appear for CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, or ATMA after completing their BBA to gain admission to MBA programs. Parul University itself offers an MBA (HRM) program, and BBA graduates from PIM may receive preference in the internal admission process.
Ques. Is the BBA {Hons.} (HRM) program at PIM Vadodara open to students from Science or Arts backgrounds?
Ans. Yes, the program is open to students from any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) who have passed Class 12 with English as a subject and a minimum of 50% marks. HRM is a people-centric field, and students from diverse academic backgrounds bring varied perspectives that enrich the learning environment. The university provides foundational business and management courses in the first year to ensure all students are on the same page before advancing to specialised HRM topics.
Ques. What is the fee payment schedule for BBA {Hons.} (HRM) at PIM? Can fees be paid in instalments?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 4-year BBA {Hons.} program is Rs. 6.20 Lakhs (Rs. 5.60 Lakhs tuition + Rs. 60,000 other academic charges), which works out to Rs. 1,55,000 per year. Fees are collected on a semester basis (two instalments per year), making it approximately Rs. 77,500 per semester. The university accepts online payments via net banking, debit/credit card, and UPI, as well as offline payments via demand draft. The semester-wise payment structure effectively spreads the cost over 8 instalments across 4 years.


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