I have completed my 12th with science background. nd i want to study BBM or BBA nd after that i want to do MBA. is there a gud scope fr it?

I am intrested in busniess studies rather than engineering.

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Mohammad Asif Raja
9 years ago
Dear as you are from science background, you can do you bachlor in any science or art stream instead of doing bba or bbm because you want to do MBA too. Take BA economic in you graduation and prepare for CAT as you have science background, definitely you have an edge. If you got good colleges for

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If you want a job just after your Bachlor than BBA is a good option. Go for it and you can do your MBA with your job as part time. BBA has similar scope as MBA , so improve your communication skills with subjects knowledge to boost your career in this field. All the best.

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