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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    Aashish Kumar

    8 years ago
    In my opinion, If you have an interest in BCA then you can go for BCA. It is not a tough course and scope for BCA is also good. You can get a salary of 25000 to 45000 as a fresher.
    After BBA, you can also plan to start up your own business if possible.
    Thank you.
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    Edu Mentor EducationConsultant | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    both have equal scope.1)if you choose BBA then it offers graduation in business administration with conceptual knowledge of business and its application.it may further insists you to pursue a) MBA b)if not,then you can prepare yourself for banking and financial services either private or govt.jobs.2)BCA is completely different stream for commerce student.it offers conceptual knowledge in computer application and as scope is concerned,it will insist you to pursue MCA to get good jobs either in private or in govt.any doubt,then ask again!!.
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    aniket sen

    8 years ago
    BBA and BCA, both are good for getting job quickly. But, BBA has more scope than others. It will be better, if you do MBA after that. Ok thanks.
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    navya knife I am studying BSc PMCs

    8 years ago
    BCA has more scope and it also depends on your interest.
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    Rohan Kamble

    7 years ago
    BCA is best as per my suggestion, because BCA is a professional course, and BBA is only for one way direction course. In BCA, there are study related to all field like commerce, business and computer related field.
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    Simran puri

    8 years ago
    BCA is having more scope than BBA, but it depends on your interest.
    Best of luck.
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    siddhi ghuge | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Hi, both the courses are equally good, but if you take BCA there is an advantage that one can do IT as well as management. But, apply for the course that interests you the most.
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    Rushikesh Walke

    8 years ago
    If you like computer steam, then you must take BCA. If you like business steam, then you can opt for BBA.
    Best of luck.
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    shikhar singh Building Digital Businesses. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Please go through your interest, I mean if you like business world and activities, go for BBA. If you like computers coding and all that, go for BCA. But, in my particular view BBA is far better than BCA now a days.
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    Mrinalani Teotia Worked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hi Shreem,
    Look both streams have their own values, benefits and future scope. BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration while BCA stands for Bachelor of computer Application. Nowadays, both are in great demand. Studying business administration would help you to set up your business or get a good package job and computer application would allow you to work in every firm because computer is a basic need of every field. So, it's up to you whether you like business field or computer field.
    You have some time so just concentrate on your goal and understand your interest.
    I hope my suggestion worked.
    Thank you.

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