I have opted for PCM in HSC, but now I am not interested in engineering. I am confused between BBA and BCA. What should I do?

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Asked by Vivek Vk

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    Sakshay Kandhway | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    In BCA, you will learn about technical subjects. And, you have career options in IT sectors and in BBA, you will learn about Business and Management, and it also have career options in Business and corporate sectors
    Now, the thing is that which course you should choose? The answer is simple. If you are interested to learn about Programming language, computer graphics, Internet technologies etc. You can go for BCA. If you like to gain your knowledge in the field of Marketing, Accounting, Financial Management Economics, operation Management then go for BBA. I will suggest you to in both the course you should do Post graduation then the ca
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    A Kaushik English language trainer cum career counselor | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Dear Vivek,
    If your aim is to get into the field of software development, then you can pursue BCA. However, if you are interested in doing MBA in future, than it is advisable to go for BBA. It will teach you about all the details of handling a business. In fact, it will teach you people management. Now since you are not interested in engineering, I find lesser chances that you may develop interest in BCA. However, whatever, advice we give, the final call is yours. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.

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