I know so little & have NO interest in Computer but I like the idea of bussiness & online stuff, Marketing then should I take BCA or BBA?
Asked about Lovely Professional University, Admission Office - BBA in Information Technology
50.4% marks in 12th Board: NIOS NOIDA sec 62(delhi -ncr) CBSE: 10TH : 7.4/10 CGPA Aldo: WILL I get placement above 6Lac per year/annum or atleast 50,Thousand PER MONTH - in BBA or BCA, I will pursue MBA after BCA or BBA.
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
a year agoHello Arshad,
BBA is the best option to learn and gain knowledge about the new concept of business development, sales and marketing, business firms, multinational companies, etc.
In addition, it has a wide network of management to become a MBA professional in future. -
Choosing a BBA would be my recommendation, offering the chance to specialize in marketing or digital marketing based on personal preference. This course presents a platform to:
Unleash personal creativity.
Propel oneself into a Digital Marketing career.
Benefit from an advanced curriculum, tech-driven learning, and industry exposure.
Gain a competitive edge for lucrative future jobs.
Throughout the course, opportunities arise to explore interests and secure internships. Even if uncertain about a specific path, niches like SEO expert, graphic designing, or social media marketing can be pursued. Admittance to the best university is vital for
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I would advise you, as a commerce student, to choose a BBA since it would help you and you will already have some fundamental knowledge of economics, accounting, the Indian financial system, and other things.Additionally, BBA applicants typically receive higher pay than BCA applicants. However, you also get paid well in BCA. Both programs demand further coursework, such as an MBA or MCA, in order to qualify for high-paying jobs. It also relies on your level of curiosity. All I could say is that the two salaries are not that different.
The focus of a BBA is management subjects.
BCA studying IT languages and other technological subjects.
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Parna Saha Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune | Contributor-Level 10
a year agoSee you can pursue MBA both after BBA and BCA. If you have no interest in computer then don't go for BCA. Go for BBA and try framing your own business plans. -
The undergraduate degrees known as the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) provide distinct specialization options and career pathways. BCA programs concentrate on information technology and computer science, including database management, programming, and software development. IT fields, including software development, web development, and mobile app development, are common employment destinations for graduates. Business and management subjects, including accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources, are prioritized in BBA degrees. Graduates with a BBA frequently find work i
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Hi,
The two separate undergraduate degrees, the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), have various career paths and areas of concentration. The BCA program covers topics including software development, database administration, and programming, all of which are related to computer science and information technology. BCA program graduates frequently work in IT-related sectors such as software development, web development, and mobile app development.
On the other hand, BBA programs emphasize business and management topics such as accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources. Studen
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Considering your passion for business, online businesses, and marketing - and your distaste for computers - getting a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) at Lovely Professional University (LPU) would be a better decision than a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA).
The specific program at LPU that you may be interested in BBA offers specific areas of emphasis build around your interests such as Digital Marketing, Business Analytics, and International Finance. The emphasis areas focus on business strategies, market analysis, and online business models that create the foundation for a successful career in the business world
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Hey! That is totally alright. I know at this stage of life confusion occurs. Well, in today’s scenario, it is impossible without computers as whatever course you do you have to work on computers. But as per your interest, I can advise you to go for BBA at Chandigarh University. By choosing BBA over BCA you can save yourself from the technicalities of computers but remember that a BBA computer is the utmost computer. By pursuing BBA in Chandigarh University, you can learn other parts as well of Business. Chandigarh University offers BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) in general and also in specializations that are-
BBA
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Hey,
BCA and BBA are two distinct undergraduate programmes with distinct career paths. BCA is an abbreviation for Bachelor of Computer Applications, while BBA is an abbreviation for Bachelor of Business Administration.
The Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is a three-year programme that focuses on computer science and information technology. BCA students study programming, database administration, software development, and other computer-related disciplines. Students who complete a BCA programme can work in software development, web development, mobile app development, and other IT-related professions.
The BBA programme is similarly...more
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