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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If you want to do MBA then go for BBA in graduation. But if you are planning only to do your graduation then BBA in not enough so for that you go for BCA as you have commerce with maths so it will help you and it has more scope then only doing BBA.
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Both the courses have good scope. If you're interested in computer studies then go for BCA and if your interests are in business and management studies then go with BBA.
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BCA because there is a high demand of computer specialisation in the market.
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BBA is related to the management field. You can get a good management job after completing BBA.
BCA is related to computers, you can become an expert of computers in BCA, you can do a computer language course. -
BCA is a degree which provides knowledge on coding and other related things. Whereas BBA will give you a holistic view on all the important subjects of life. The subject you will learn in BBA will be used by you every day in your daily life. If you are interested in the coding aspect of BCA degree, then you can get that by doing various other courses from places like Byju's, NIIT, etc. So I'd suggest you go for a BBA degree and follow it up with MBA.
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See miss, you better should choose BCA instead of BBA. Now-a-days, computer plays an important role in human life. IT sector mainly depends on computer science.
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In my opinion you should pursue BBA because with BCA you will have tough competition with B.Tech.
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You can go for BBA. As far as I know, I have done BCA and right now, the industry is in its very bad phase due to automation, but make sure you do MBA after BBA otherwise BBA is of no use. And, a good MBA will cost you Rs. 15,00,000 easily. So, decide whether you can pay that much money. If not, then BCA will cost you around Rs. 3,50,000 and a MCA after BCA will cost the same. If I would be you I would do BBA.
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As per me, BCA will be a better option if you want to make your career in the computer field.
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