I am studying in class 12 right now and I have commerce with maths .I am planning to do BBA or BCA . which has more scope?
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Subodh Kumar Mittal ENGG ELACTRICAL WORKING WITH SRIRAM PISTON GZB | Contributor-Level 9
8 years ago1 - But if you want to join computer line, then do BCA from a good college, you will get a good job. There is a great demand of computer specialists in the market. Nowadays, as the computer is used in every field so many companies are taking BCA graduates. There is very much scope of BCA. Also, you can do MCA after your BCA.
2 - if you go in computer line, then you will get a good job after BCA but if you go in business line, then you have to do MBA. If you want to do MBA then you should do BBA also as there are many jobs after MBA. MBA degree students are also in demand. If you do MBA in the good college th...more -
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Balwinder Kaur Success is an old ABC:ability, break, courage | Contributor-Level 7
9 years agoIf you want to do MBA then you should do BBA also there are many jobs after MBA.
But if you want to join computer line, then do BCA. After BCA from good college, you will get good job. There is a great demand of computer specialists in the market. Now a days, as computer is used in every field so many companies are taking BCA graduates. There is very much scope of BCA. Also you can do MCA after your BCA.
So if you go in computer line, then you will get a good job after BCA but if you go in business line, then you have to do MBA.
MBA degree students are also in demand. If you do MBA in the good college, then placement chances are high...more -
As a student of commerce with maths, BCA is not a very good option.
If you have to choose between BBA and BCA, surely choose BBA or other commerce related courses. -
Both the courses have equal scope.
But before making any choice on your preference, I would like to advise you that if you want to be an employee - go for BCA, but if you want to be a part of administration then go for BBA.
Seriously, make your choice on the basis of lifestyle you want. -
If you talk about BCA, then you should have some knowledge about computer application, as it is Bachelors of computer application and its scope is better than BBA, so I will suggest you to opt BCA, if you have knowledge about computer.
Best of luck for future. -
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) is a technical degree course that prepares students for a career in the field of computer applications and software development whereas Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a Bachelor's degree in commerce and business administration.
Just because their names are similar doesn't mean the courses are similar too, both the course are poles apart from each other and have extremely different applications.
BCA is often seen as equivalent to BE or B.Tech in computer science whereas BBA is an entirely different course in business applications and management which deals with finance, retail, marketin...more -
Dear Shreem,
Pursuing either BBA or BCA exclusively depends on your are of interest. If you want an advice on which field will pay you better in the beginning, than, let me make you very clear that both the jobs will pay you almost equally in the beginning of your career. Actually the big bang packages that generally freshers expect is the rarest of the rare in the beginning of the career. However, as you grow in your profession, it is your experience that gets you the monetary benefit as an added value to your resume. However, if the two fields are concerned, than BCA will open up your scope into the field of IT. Secondly, you can als...more
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