BBA (Business Administration)
BBA (Business Administration)
Undergraduate
Step into the dynamic world of business with our BBA program at UIT University. Designed for aspiring leaders, this degree combines essential business theory with practical experience in management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Form strong analytical and strategic thinking skills through real-world projects, internships, and industry mentorship. Graduate ready to take on leadership roles in corporate, startup, or nonprofit environments.

Program Mission
Overview
Vision Statement- BBA:
To foster global leadership by promoting societal and economic value creation, encouraging technopreneurship, and advancing sustainable research, innovation, and ethical practices.
Mission Statement- BBA:
Equipping students with advanced knowledge, critical thinking abilities, and strong ethical values to thrive as adaptable leaders and impactful change agents across various industries and communities.
BBA Program Overview:
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program is a comprehensive four-year degree designed to develop well-rounded business professionals with strong foundations in management, marketing, human resource management, finance, and entrepreneurship. The program blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills through interactive learning, case studies, projects, and industry exposure. With elective specializations, internship experience, and a capstone project, the BBA equips students with the managerial and leadership capabilities needed to excel in the modern business world.
Following is the credit hour structure of BBA Program:
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Eligibility
Passed either Higher Secondary Examination (HSC-II) or equivalent from any authorized board of intermediate education in Pakistan OR any equivalent foreign examination board with at least 550 marks (50%) are eligible to apply for admission.
Pre Entry Admission Test Eligibility
Either pass pre-admission entry test of the university with 50% marks/pass HEC’s Undergraduate Studies Admission Test (USAT) with 50% marks/have scored at least 800 in SAT-I and secured at least 1500 in relevant subjects.
Courses
| Semester – I | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| HS101 | Oral Communication & Presentation Skills | 3+0 |
| MS101 | Business Mathematics | 3+0 |
| BA101 | Principles of Management | 3+0 |
| BA102 | Financial Accounting | 3+0 |
| CS101 | Introduction to Computer App. | 2+1 |
| HS102 | Islamic Studies | 2+0 |
| Total | 17 | |
| Semester – II | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| HS103 | English Writing Skills | 3+1 |
| MS102 | Business Statistics | 3+0 |
| SS101 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3+0 |
| HS104 | Pakistan Studies | 2+0 |
| BA103 | Managerial Accounting | 3+0 |
| GA101 | Personal Effectiveness | 2+0 |
| Total | 16 | |
| Semester – III | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| HS201 | Academic Writing | 3+0 |
| MS201 | Statistical Inference | 3+0 |
| SS201 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3+0 |
| BA201 | Principles of Marketing | 3+0 |
| BA202 | Introduction to Business Finance | 3+0 |
| GA102 | Introduction to Psychology | 3+0 |
| Total | 18 | |
| Semester – IV | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| HS202 | Business & Electronic Communication | 3+0 |
| GA202 | Critical Thinking | 3+0 |
| GA203 | Foundations of Human Behavior | 3+0 |
| BA203 | Financial Management | 3+0 |
| MS202 | Quantitative Techniques for Research | 3+0 |
| Total | 15 | |
| Semester – V | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| BA301 | Marketing Management | 3+0 |
| GA301 | Community Service | 3+0 |
| BA302 | Human Resource Management | 3+0 |
| SS304 | Development Economics | 3+0 |
| GA302 | Foreign Language-I | 3+0 |
| BA3XX | Elective-I | 3+0 |
| Total | 18 | |
| Semester – VI | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| BA303 | Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management | 3+0 |
| BA304 | Business Research Methods | 3+0 |
| BA305 | Operations Management | 3+0 |
| GA303 | Business Ethics | 3+0 |
| GA304 | Foreign Language-II | 3+0 |
| BA3XX | Elective-II | 3+0 |
| Total | 18 | |
| Semester – VII | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| BA501 | Managerial Policy | 3+0 |
| BA502 | Project Management | 3+0 |
| BA503 | Organizational Behavior | 3+0 |
| BA504 | Experiential Knowledge-I | 3+0 |
| BA5XX | Elective-III | 3+0 |
| Total | 15 | |
| Semester – VIII | ||
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
| BA505 | Strategic Management | 3+0 |
| BA506 | Corporate & Business Law | 3+0 |
| BA507 | Supply Chain Management | 3+0 |
| BA508 | Experiential Knowledge-II | 3+0 |
| BA5XX | Elective-IV | 3+0 |
| Total | 15 | |
PEOs and PLOs
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
- Leadership and Management Excellence: Graduates will excel in managerial and leadership positions across diverse business sectors, demonstrating strategic decision-making and leadership abilities.
- Ethical Decision-Making and Social Responsibility: Graduates will incorporate ethical principles and social responsibility into their business decisions, promoting sustainable and socially responsible business practices.
- Adaptability and Innovation: Graduates will be adaptable to the dynamic business environment and lead innovation by embracing emerging trends and technologies.
- Global Business Competence: Graduates will possess a global mindset, effectively managing cross-cultural teams and navigating international business environments.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
The Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) describe the specific skills, knowledge, and attitudes that students will acquire upon completing the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program. These PLOs align directly with the Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) to ensure that graduates meet the program’s long-term objectives.
- Integrated Business Knowledge and Application: Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of key business functions such as management, marketing, accounting, human resource management, entrepreneurship, finance, and operations and apply this knowledge to solve practical business problems.
- Critical Thinking and Analytical Decision-Making: Employ critical thinking and analytical tools to assess business situations, interpret data, and make sound, evidence-based decisions.
- Effective Communication and Team Collaboration: Communicate effectively in professional business contexts, both in writing and orally, and collaborate productively within diverse and cross-functional teams.
- Ethical and Social Responsibility in Business: Integrate ethical reasoning and legal understanding into business practices, recognizing responsibilities to society, stakeholders, and the environment.
- Entrepreneurship and Global Business Perspective: Exhibit entrepreneurial thinking and a global business perspective, adapting to dynamic markets and cultural contexts.
Fee Structure
| One Time Charges | Semester Fee | Total Fee | ||||||
| Sr. | Program | Admission Fee | Security Deposit | Semester Charges | Tuition Fee (per Credit Hour) | 1st Semester Credit Hour | 1st Semester Tuition Fee | Semester Fee at the time of Admission |
| 11 | BBA | 25,000 | 15,000 | 10,000 | 5,500 | 18 | 99,000 | 149,000 |
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