New Management Programme Launched in GGSIPU ; Eligibility, Seats and Selection Process Explained

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The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has launched a new four-year Bachelor of management Studies (BMS) programme for the 2026, 27 academic session, a solid move to meet growing industry needs in management education.

The BMS course runs at the indian Institute of packaging, an affiliated college with 60 total seats. Students will gain hands-on exposure to core business functions, standard management practices, and current market shifts, skills that fit real-world corporate, startup, and service environments.

Admission hinges on performance in the university's Common Entrance Test (CET). If CET doesn't fill all spots, CUET-UG scores step in to allocate remaining seats. This setup gives applicants more than one route into the programme.

University officials say the BMS programme is being introduced because more students are asking for early access to business and leadership training. At least in theory, this meets the rising demand for undergrad management education. The course plans to mix classroom learning with real-world projects, so it matches what employers want today.

It's part of GGSIPU's wider push for change in 2026, including new programs tied to modern industries. The shift toward management degrees shows a bigger trend - schools are now offering focused undergraduate paths to help students get jobs faster.

Students can join through flexible admission channels with a clear plan of action. The curriculum is built around industry needs, not just theory. This lets them step into management roles sooner than waiting for a master's degree.