I am a student of class 12th science. Is it good if I do BBA after it?

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    Sameeksha kapoor | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Dear Zala,
    It totally depends upon your area of interest. I am also from Science background student, I did MBA from LPU and LPU is helping me grow professionally and personally with its career-oriented programs and support. I would say, The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry experienced faculty members, studying in LPU will get a degree accredited from a body of USA. LPU has recently Marked among Top 50 Best Management Institutes by NIRF ranking 2020. Also, LPU has won National Employability Award 2020. The BBA de
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    Namrata Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    If you see yourself working in the field of Marketing, Finance or Sales then you should pursue BBA. For the benefit of students passing out of Class 12th in 2020 and thereafter, this is the age of liberal education. At any point of time, if a student feels that doing a certain course /subjects would enhance his/her career prospects then go ahead and take it up. BBA is a good option for those students who wanna pursue a career in Marketing, Finance & Sales. It is also a good option if you SEE yourself as an entrepreneur someday. There are many good colleges offering BBA courses with specialisation. A prominent college is IILM, Lodhi roa
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    Urvashi | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Dear Zala, this is a very popular question students have these days, sharing some details for their benefit. After having completed 10+2 from a recognised board in a chosen stream, students are eligible to apply for a BBA course, based on the admission process at the given university. The BBA course is one of the most preferred programs by students looking to get into the industry, regardless of the stream they studied from in the 12th grade (commerce, Science or humanities). While studying a BBA course, students would explore papers from management, economics, marketing, human resources, finance & accounting, operations, international
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    karthika mathialagan

    7 years ago
    Yes, it is a good course. You will have better job and it is better to complete Masteru2019s degree in it. If you think, you could put extra efforts on it, as you are a Science student. It is a better option. Go for it. If you start business after MBA, it would be great.
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    Ritika Sethiya | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    yes you can go for it.
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    9 years ago
    Yeah, you can pursue BBA. Its a professional courses and will be good for you. It has lots of opportunities and wide career prospects.
    All the best. Feel free to revert. .
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    Ankita Bhatt Education counselor | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Yes, you can. Entirely depends on your interests and future plans. You may refer to the related query below.

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