Bba general or bba banking and insurance? im also planning to do acca after UG. will i get exception on any credits in acca if i do bba bank

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    Neda Ishtiaq | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-09-15 12:01:04
    Hi,
    Both the courses offer great career opportunities.
    BBA in Banking and Insurance will provide the students, a greater in-depth knowledge of different aspects of Insurance, Banking and other Financial Services and a through understanding of the practical application of the theory.
    BBA Banking and Insurance-Employment areas:
    Automobile industries
    Credit Companies
    Educational Institutes
    Health Departments
    Property Developer
    Research Agencies
    Banks
    Consultancy
    Insurance Industry
    Business School
    Job Types:
    -Credit and Risk Manager
    -Administrative Officer
    -Assistant Controller
    -Asset Manager
    -Insurance Manager
    -Investment Analyst
    -Loan Officer
    -Recovery Agent
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