I currently passed out 12th & want to do my MBA but which Bachelor's degree should I opt for BBA/BMS/B.Com?

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Vidura Arya
8 years ago
Hello, Firstly, know that BBA and BMS are the same. They are different names of the same course. MBA is the natural and the only thing to do after BBA. Although Law is also an option but MBA continues to be the most sought after path. After BCom Honors you can go for either MBA or M COM honors. *

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Rituraj Purkayastha
8 years ago
MBA can be achieved after any course of graduation. But if you want to do your masters in Finance, then B.Com is the way ahead. If not, then you can go with BBA. You will get some idea about the field of business administration. But again, I would say it hardly matters. Find out your personal choice

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Qamre Alam
8 years ago
For MBA, you have to be a graduate only. It is not compulsory to do BBA, B.Com, BMS. You can choose anything, but if you plan to become MBA, you should choose BBA, because BBA is basic of MBA.

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STALIN MENDES
8 years ago
It doesn't matter which Bachelor's degree you do. But, if you are opting for finance specialization, you should certainly go for commerce background degree.

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A
8 years ago
You should go for BBA.

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P
8 years ago
You should go for BBA as it is the bachelors part of business administration. Then after that, pursuing MBA is the best option from my opinion.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar
8 years ago
BBA will be best option if you want to go for MBA. Try to get integrated courses like BBA+MBA. This type of courses are good.

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Sachin Patel
8 years ago
You can choose BBA because BBA is the basic of MBA after BBA you are more comfortable other than that.

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Amol Chopade
8 years ago
Look, what you have interested in future jobs take your graduation according to that. For example, if you are willing to work in finance, then go for B.com for Operations go for Engineering. And do your MBA accordingly.

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A
8 years ago
B.Com. is the most common degree for students willing to join MBA. BBA with MBA will male your chances and profile best. You can also try BBA + MBA integrated course.

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