Is it worthful to join and spend Rs. 10 lacs for Christ University Bangalore for BBA?

I will also go for MBA from a renowned University.

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    Riya verma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Christ university is known for the training and placement services it offers to the students. Each department has a placement representative and they organise career development programmes and upskilling trainings for interested students. Bachelor of business administration is an excellent course for any student as this course directly equips a student with management and development theoretical concepts. Studying this course at a degree level prepares any student for running a business, managing or governing a business efficiently. So, according to me, you should definitely go for this course at Christ University.
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    Shivang agarwal | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Yes if you are only going to pursue BBA then it is worthful and you can always consider other options.

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