Which is the best option for doing MBA course? Psychology y@ BBA?

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    Shveta Gambhir | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    BBA with Psychology is a unique programme. IILM Undergraduate Business School, Lodhi Road, New Delhi offers this programme with international
    degree while studying in India. This programs provides an understanding of the best practices of psychology for development of people and best management techniques to enhance business. Psychology in combination with Industry 4.0 would be the driving force in the future. Knowledge of psychology with management skills provide the student with scientific understanding of the human experience, including behaviour, mental process, emotions and development. For more information you can visit the websit
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    Bhumika Khattar | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Firstly, I do not get the relationship between Management and Psychology. Though I do agree that you need to have man management skills to be successful as a manager, but Psychology degree focuses on other aspects too, man-management being just a part of it. Psychologists, are more into, conducting tests and evaluations and providing counseling to employees, which is also the job of an HR person. In-case if you looking out for HR role, probably knowledge about test would help. But mind you, companies do hire Industrial Psychologists apart from an MBA graduate for such jobs
    As such I feel MBA goes hand-in-hand with your Graduation degree
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