NIIT University Launches BBA Applied Finance with GTBharat Internship Program
NIIT University has introduced a new BBA Applied Finance programme in collaboration with Grant Thornton Bharat, with a clear focus on making finance education more practical and industry-relevant.

NIIT University has introduced a new BBA Applied Finance programme in collaboration with Grant Thornton Bharat, with a clear focus on making finance education more practical and industry-relevant. Instead of limiting learning to classrooms, this programme aims to give students real exposure to how the finance world actually works.
What makes this course stand out is its strong emphasis on hands-on experience. Students won’t just study finance concepts—they’ll apply them. A major highlight is the 18-month integrated internship, which allows students to work in real business environments and understand how financial decisions are made in companies. This kind of long-term exposure can make a big difference when stepping into competitive fields like finance, consulting, or investment banking.
The curriculum has been designed with inputs from industry experts to ensure students are learning what actually matters in today’s job market. Along with core finance subjects, the programme includes financial analytics, live consulting projects, and mentorship from professionals at Grant Thornton Bharat. It also introduces students to emerging areas like artificial intelligence in finance, helping them stay updated with the changing industry landscape.
This collaboration reflects a larger shift in education, where universities are focusing more on industry partnerships to make students job-ready. By working closely with a professional services firm, NIIT University is trying to give students a clearer understanding of real-world financial challenges and decision-making processes.
Admissions for the programme are now open, and it is especially suited for students who are serious about building careers in finance and related fields. With the finance sector evolving rapidly and companies looking for skilled professionals, programmes like this are becoming increasingly relevant.
Overall, this move highlights how higher education in India is changing—moving beyond theory and focusing more on practical skills and career readiness. For students, it means better exposure, stronger skills, and improved chances of success in the professional world.
