I have got 80% in class 12th commerce. I want to pursue MBA later. What should I do between B.Com and BBA?

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    Eleanor Colaco | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    It depends on your area of interest. If MBA, you can take up both the fields, and later choose your specialisation in MBA.
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    arpit chaturvefi

    7 years ago
    According to me, you should do B.Com from any college and prepare for CAT along with your B.Com.
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    Supratik Dey | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    I would suggest you to focus on your immediate target as of now rather than thinking about Masters. In your case, better do a B.Com, and see where you stand after your graduation.
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    Rakhi Bhardwaj I'm delhi university student.. | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    It totally depend upon you. Either you choose B.Com or BBA. As a commerce student, both are good, and after that you can continue your MBA in any field.
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    Suprakash Mishra 10 years of exp in Digital Marketing | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    You can do B.Com or BBA before doing MBA. If you specifically interested to MBA programme in account or financial or finance then B.Com or If doing BBA From marketing, he or other then continue MBA with same as per my suggestion.
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Pursuing B.Com will give you an option post your graduation to whether pursue M.Com or pursue MBA. Whereas, if you get into BBA then you don't have an option except for MBA. Thus, I would suggest, you need to think about your interest areas and career plan and based on it, take a call.
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    Pravin Javheri Process Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hi Harrini,
    You have scored good percentage. If you want to pursue MBA from a top notch management college of India, you'll have to appear for CAT. So I would suggest that do B.Com and give CAT. But in the end, it all depends on your interest. Go with your interest. All the Best!
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    Sushil Kumar

    7 years ago
    You should do BBA so that your business knowledge will increase and then you will be all set for MBA.
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    Priyanka Jain

    7 years ago
    You should go with BBA.
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    Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Well, both are good for an MBA course if you were planning to do your MBA in finance, then B.Com is the better options or if in other field like marketing and HR, BBA is better option. So, choose wisely.

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