I have completed D.Pharm. I want to do MBA. Do I need to study BBA too?

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    Pritpal Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Yes, you have to complete your graduation first you have D.Pharma which is a Diploma course, not a graduation course, Most of the universities doesn't accept Diploma for MBA programme, few of them accept Diploma for MBA course. It would be better to go with B.Pharma then MBA in Pharma so that you can maintain yourself. You can check this link for more information regarding B.Pharma and MBA in Pharma http://distanceknowledge.com/.
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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    No you don't need to do that, you can directly take admission on the basis of your D.Pharma.
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    Usha L Moji Positive thinker!! | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Hi Mohit,
    You don't have to apply for BBA. You can directly seek admission for MBA. I guess, you are aware of the MBA entrance exams, you just have to score well and apply for the institutions for the admission process.

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