Is it a wise choice to go for BBA after completing class 12 PCM?

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
BBA is a Bachelors degree in Commerce and Business administration. The degree is designed to give a broad knowledge of the functional aspects of a company and their interconnection, while also allowing for specialisation in a particular area. BBA programmes expose students to a variety of "core subj

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Muskan Marodia
6 years ago
It can be a wise choice to go for BBA after completing class 12th PCM, if the student is interested in business studies and want to gain managerial skills and knowledge as Science student have good hold over Maths, they can go for BBA in finance area by learning accountancy as well.

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Prerit Kohli
8 years ago
Hello, The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA or B.B.A.) is a Bachelor's degree in commerce and business administration. The answer to the question is, 'it depends' on the career aspirations, interest and life a candidate. Post BBA, a candidate can function in many domains as under: Sales

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Sunil Soni
8 years ago
For science students who do want to take up engineering or pure science career, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is an excellent career choice because it opens new doors of opportunities for them. BBA is a Bachelor's degree in Commerce and Business administration. The degree is designed to

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Santosh P
8 years ago
It depends on your graduation. After completing class 12th in MPC, maximum are about the engineering branch? But, coming out of that boring study-cycle is the first big achievement for every teenager and I did it. Even I did my class 12 in MPC and later opted BBA and right now I'm in final year with

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Aman Kumar
8 years ago
Hello Aspirant, It totally depends upon your interest, if you find yourself interested in business and Finance you can definitely opt for BBA after 12th PCM. After BBA you can also pursue MBA. BBA itself can provide you a good job as a management trainee in a reputed company if you perform well in

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Hello, BBA (Bachelor of business administration) is an undergraduate course in the field of management. Usually, the course duration is 3 years. After 12th, it is really a good choice. BBA graduates have a great scope in India as well as abroad. It is advisable to do an MBA after BBA so that it woul

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