I want to do MBA after my graduation. What will be better to do now- B.Com or BBA? My father wants me to do B.Com.

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    Tuhin Poran Das

    5 years ago
    As a BA Graduate, doing MBA all I can say is that most of the course plan of my MBA 1st semester were a revision of my BA Course. In the initial semester, most of the courses that we are getting in MBA are related to what we got during our BA. But, then again BA or B.Com you can graduate in any one to do MBA. If you are willing to do MBA, then BA will be a better option.
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    Aman Raj

    5 years ago
    Either BBA or B.Com, you can do any one. It doesn't matter for your MBA but if you do BBA+MBA, then it will help you a lot. Otherwise it is up to you what do you want.
    Best of luck.
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    pranit tambat

    5 years ago
    If you are good enough at your studies, I would suggest you go for B.Com+CS. This will add a second degree to your profile.
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    Syed Asif | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    First of all, both are good course for MBA and it's up to you to decide what interests you, and remember to have a clear goal before choosing your degree and by the way my suggestion is B.Com, if you are good in accounting.b
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    Ravi Jaiswal | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Go ahead with B.Com, and then do MBA it will be better.
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    Snigdha Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    A graduate student in any stream can do an MBA. So there is no barrier that anyone has done BBA or B.Com. However, both the courses are most preferable for an MBA aspirant but they having different aspect. Like, if one has fully determined to do MBA and more interest in Marketing then they must go for BBA But one has an interest in accounts and finance then they do B.Com followed by M.Com or MBA in Finance.
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    Nilesh Tripathi

    5 years ago
    For doing MBA, BBA is better, because the thing which you going to learn in BBA is quite similar or in advance form in MBA.
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    Prapti Jain

    5 years ago
    B.Com and BBA both the courses are great options. You can go with BBA as it's based on management which will give you an advantage in MBA. But, according to me, B.Com is a better option because even if you change your mind in future, there will be alot of opportunities still knocking your door.
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    Manali Barad | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Do BBA please it is much better! Good luck.
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    Arpit Rastogi | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Choose whatever suits you, but BBA will give you plus point. The course provides students competitive skills and competencies related to the global business environment and management. The programme will help students develop a global mindset to understand the trends, navigate the dynamic environment and make fact-based decisions for business success. Students will learn about entrepreneurial skills, quantitative reasoning, global management issues and challenges, financial planning and modeling, communication skills and so on. Visit: https://www.ncuindia.edu.

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