Can I do MBA after B.Com?

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Asked by Praveen Gehlot

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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes, you can go for MBA after BBA. As in most of the universities, eligibility for taking admission in MBA is to pass with 50% marks in graduation, and you might have to clear the entrance test of the university along with the interview for taking admission in the MBA. There are a lot of benefits for MBA, such as:
    1. New job positions are open to you.
    2. New career paths are open to you.
    3. Your earning potential increases.
    4. Your professional skills improve.
    5. You enjoy greater job security.
    6. Your world perspective grows.
    7. You expand your professional network.
    8. You are more knowledgeable in areas most important to your caree
    ...more
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    jashan kaur | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Yes, indeed it is one of the best options to go for in today's market. You can go for specializations in HR and marketing. Rest depends on your interest.

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