Do I need accounts as a subject in class 12th to go for BBA+MBA and B.Com+M.Com?
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No, its not mandatory for BBA. But try to learn the basics from a teacher. Its always suggested that you have some just about the subject. Doon Business School, Dehradun is one of the few institutes which provides BBA+MBA course with industry based certifications. The placements have been really been good and I have seen one of my seniors grabbing packages as high as 22.5 lpa from DBS.
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Answered by
Manish Gadekar MBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoI have done engineering with no commerce background. Now, I am in first year of MBA. So, definitely no need. Best regards. -
No. Even if you are a non-medical student, then also, you can go for these courses.
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