Is MBA must after BBA? What other options are available?

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8 years ago
Hi, Yes, there are many options available after completing BBA. But doing MBA after BBA is good enough as it will give you a deep and more knowledge of the business background. Moreover, you could be a manager in future. The scope of MBA is increasing day by day with the emergence of various indust

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No, MBA is not must after BBA. There are various options available for a BBA graduate as he is a graduate in management and hence continuing management would be a better option for him that is why MBA would be a better option, but it totally depends on the interest and passion of the individual that

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R
8 years ago
MBA is not only the option after BBA, B.Com or any other UG can also be pursued. You do have thousands of options and you need not worry about the options you have. All the other options are equally good to MBA and in fact some courses like CA, CS are much better than MBA in career and job prospect

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8 years ago
Nothing is must after the BBA but it's our interest which helps us move in our educational background. I would suggest you to do a job for a year and gain a work experience and then apply for the Masters Degree program in management as per your interest. There are no. of courses available in managem

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M
5 years ago
MBA is a great option to give a boost to your career. Masters in Business Administration offers various areas of specialisation like Management, Finances, Operations, Hotel Management, Public Relations, Human Resources, Information, and Technology. A career in MBA is not only progressive but also br

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
As per my opinion and knowledge, it is not so that MBA is must after BBA. There are many other good options also after BBA. As BBA is a graduation degree, so you are eligible for everything with the basic requirement of graduation like you can go for any government services exam.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
No, MBA is not must after BBA. There are various options available for a BBA graduate as he is a graduate in management and hence continuing management would be a better option for him that is why MBA would be a better option, but it totally depends on the interest and passion of the individual that

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DHARAM PAL JAKHAR
7 years ago
As per my opinion and knowledge it is not so that MBA is must after BBA. There are many other good options also after BBA. As BBA is a graduation degree so you are eligible for everything with the basic requirement of graduation like you can go for any government services exam or you can go for LL.B

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Kaushani Ganguly
7 years ago
It is not must but it is the better option. If you've done BBA it is because you want to go into business administration. Having an MBA would help with your career. However, you could do a PGDMBA too.

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Vidura Arya
7 years ago
Hello, It is not must. But it is something that you will eventually need to do. One can't survive in the job market without Post Graduation. You must have PG for better job prospects. The only thing that is left after BBA is MBA only. So, yes, you have to do MBA. Follow me for updates. Thanks. Al

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