To provide higher education to make students industry-ready, several universities offer an integrated programme right after 12th or graduation. Moreover, some of the country’s premier institutions have taken the lead to provide integrated BBA or integrated MBA programmes to cater to an organisation’s needs from the managers. Besides the apparent combination, i.e. BBA and MBA, several institutes offer B.Tech with MBA, B.Pharm with MBA, and even M.Pharm with MBA as integrated programmes.

Top institutes in India have emerged to offer these integrated courses on account of the student benefits. Additionally, you can specialise in MBA with a particular discipline that suits your interest and scope.

An integrated programme has a dedicated curriculum which shall include content designed in sync with more than one higher education discipline. Students take on a defined period of study in each field, depending upon the duration and scope. At the end of the integrated program, students are awarded two degrees by the institution. Some integrated courses allow students to exit and get one degree.

Initially, integrated programmes with BBA and MBA were the talk of the town. However, after the integrated courses became a success for the students, courses under engineering, architecture and pharmacy have combined with management education. Interestingly, dual degree or integrated programmes are not new in the Indian education system. However, recently these universities have begun to scale up and offer integrated programmes.

An integrated programme with a bachelor’s degree course can be taken up after class 12th. In contrast, an integrated programme with two master’s degrees or masters and a doctorate can be taken only if you complete a bachelor’s degree in the relevant discipline.

Experts in the education industry agree that an integrated degree programme is far better than pursuing two courses separately. Students get both in-depth knowledges as well as professional progress via an integrated programme.

One of the significant benefits of an integrated programme is that it reduces the duration in which you can receive two degrees. For example, BBA LLB integrated programme is completed within five years. However, if you wish to pursue BBA and LLB separately, you will take six years to acquire the knowledge of two degrees. Therefore, rather than spending more time on two different degrees, you are entitled to an award of both degrees in a lesser timeline. In this career-oriented era, you need to save every minute and consume the same towards enhancing your skills.

Considerably, an integrated course can increase students’ efficiency to equip the knowledge as the student can apply the fundamentals in a holistic way focusing on only one discipline. In addition, pursuing an integrated program will ensure that each student under the program is well-versed in the concepts and applications to a particular profession.

Under an integrated programme you will have the advantage of not studying subjects that are not relevant to your specialisation area. For example, in the case of a BBA MBA integrated programme specialising in human resources, you will not have to go through subjects that are irrelevant to your professional area. This becomes helpful in reducing the number of years of the course.

Besides all the advantages, an integrated programme can reduce the liberty to switch through a career after enrolling in a course. For example, in case you wish to pursue LLB after BBA, your enrollment to an integrated programme with BBA and MBA can lead to regrets as not all the institutes offering the integrated programmes allow exiting the programme after obtaining a single degree.