I want to be an entrepreneur. Which course would be better after 12th among B.Com and BBA?

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Since you want to be an entrepreneur, It s advisable to pursue Bachelors in Business Administration from a very good university which has entrepreneurship in curriculum as well as its ecosystem. As you know entrepreneurship cannot be taught theoretically, the practical application is must. One name

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5 years ago
It is purely the interest of the aspirant to enroll either in B.Com or BBA depending upon the aim he wises to achieve. BBA courses offer an opportunity to acquire professional skills in the early stage of their career as a management professional. This undergraduate course offers a deep understandin

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Tashi
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5 years ago
It is purely the discretion of an aspirant, what to do after 12th either B.Com or BBA. BBA provides the administrative skill set whereas commerce degree B.Com instills the content of accountancy thereby leading to better options of placement in banking, tax auditor, etc. If you want to be an entrepr

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Thanks for sharing information with us mam.

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5 years ago
Hello, I would like to recommend the BBA which will gives you knowledge of Business administration. Thanks.

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Nikhlesh Mathur
8 years ago
I would suggest you to do B.Com so that you understand the commercial terms and significance of the same in context to business. BBA or MBA can be done later also.

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To pursue MBA, what would be better among B.Com and BBA?

pratiksha kamble
7 years ago
To become an entrepreneur, you should go for BBA stand for Bachelor of business administration. In BBA, you get a knowledge about business management.

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DISHA RANI
5 years ago
The discretion of an aspirant, what to do after 12th either B.Com or BBA. BBA provides the administrative skill set whereas commerce degree B.Com instills the content of accountancy thereby leading to better options of placement in banking, tax auditor etc. If you want to be an entrepreneur, then yo

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5 years ago
Hello, BBA option will be better. Rest is your dedication, Hard and smart work.

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Ambika Rathore
7 years ago
To be an entrepreneur, you must know management skills and for that, after class 12th BBA is better.

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARI
7 years ago
To be an entrepreneur you can try BBM-Bachelor of business management or BBA-Bachelor of business administration from top universities where you can achieve proper skill set, current market, stock exchange and any more information regarding businesses. Universities like:- 1-Amity University 2-Symbi

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