I have completed class 12th and BBA. I failed to clear one of the exams in BBA. Which course should I pursue?
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NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17
7 years agoYou should not get disheartened by one failure. You must try hard to clear all the exams in BBA with good scores. Because in future while looking for jobs in the corporate world, a good graduation mark sheet matters a lot. After BBA, you can go for MBA. Most of the first year courses of MBA are in line with BBA course curriculum. Depending on your field of interest, you can choose a specialization. MBA students are paid well in the industry. MBA is more about practical application and less of theoretical knowledge. So, students didn't perform well in graduation but with good analytical skills and smartness excels in MBA. While a Bachel...more
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