I have done my 12th from commerce. Which course is better for banking among B.Com and BBA?
I would do my further PG studies in Canada.
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You can pursue B.Com, if you want to stick to your stream and make it to the banking industry.
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For the banking, B.Com is what is best for you, because B.Com give you enough knowledge about accounting which will be necessary for banking.
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoBBA is a professional and much easier graduation degree to do also you will enter a company above other entry-level employees and there is a wider scope to become a manager and get to the top level management.
Look at your interest areas too.
Opt for the field in which you are comfortable and pursue it passionately. -
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You will be eligible for banking job irrespective of doing a BBA or B.Com. Banking sector in India is divided into two parts. The first one is the Public Sector Banks which are Government running banks like SBI PNB, Bank of Baroda etc. To get a job in Public Sector there are no such courses to study. To get a job in a public sector bank, you have to fight competitive exams such as IBPS PO IBPS Clerk and other exam which are conducted by the banks individually. And for that you have to complete a Graduation first. Exams are held by IBPS according to the vacancies in the banks in the government sector. PO and Clerks and Specialist...more -
One of the important and tough decisions is, what to do after 12th? Every education field has its own importance and benefits. Don't choose your career to look at what others are going for. Firstly, take some moments and think about your interests and according to your interest go for the selection of course. B.Com is an undergraduate degree in commerce, in which students study the subjects such as accountancy, business administration, finance, economics, and industrial policies whereas in BBA (Bachelor of Business Application), which is a professional course, after BBA the students can get into Marketing, Human Resource, General Manag...more
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Hello Arjun,
According to the best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority, then you should go for BBA as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants. B.Com, on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialisation for post-graduate study. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money-...more -
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After 12th you can go for BBA or B.Com. Eligibility for both in most of the top universities is pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2. If you want to go to management then you must go for BBA. There are ample of career opportunities after BBA in different sectors of industries like Banking and Finance, Investment Banking, multinationals, foreign banks, public sector undertakings, in effect the whole corporate sector offer bright opportunities to management graduates. The careers in management offer one of the best remuneration packages and perks everywhere. If we talk about B.Com. Students are exposed to various fields like: Accounti...more
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