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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    Aanchal Aggarwal Looking out for others. | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    I believe in professional studies, so I'll suggest BBA. All the best.
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    Tanuj Dhadwal

    8 years ago
    BBA is good, if you want to choose commerce or management line. Whereas, BCA is different field related to computer software and application. Depends upon your choice, which field you want to join.
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    Malika Javed | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hi Shreem,
    If you think of a career in business administration then ideally you should go for BBA. BCA is a different career option that mostly gives you knowledge in computer science and is a bit close to engineering.
    If you happen to go for BBA then you can join University of Technology and Management.
    UTM is actually MIT Pune's Campus at Shillong where you can apply for BBA in Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism
    Finance, Marketing and Retail.
    Here is the link for your reference:
    http://utm.ac.in/BBA-cse.php
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    Aagam Shah student of 12th- science

    8 years ago
    BCA is a good option for you.
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    Parakh Mishra | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    BCA has a good scope.
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    Swapnil Sanghvi I study B.TECH(C.S.)

    8 years ago
    BCA is a good option, but you should opt for a course in which you have a keen interest.
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    Abhiraj singh

    8 years ago
    BBA is a better option for you. You can also make your career in the banking field after completing BBA.
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    prabh jot

    8 years ago
    BBA has a better scope than BCA. IT includes computer too.
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    SEEMA GAUR

    8 years ago
    Most importantly, it should be your choice. As B.Tech is fading down so don't see much for BCA. You can join the upward moving stream, BBA. IPS could be a good choice for you.
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    Sameer Das | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Instead of choosing any of these fields try to complete your graduation in general subject and then choose MBA or MCA because even after BBA or BCA you must have to complete your Masters for today's competitive world.

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