My daughter wants her career in BBA + MBA. What should she do for this?

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Asked by Neema Sharma

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    sonam pasricha | Contributor-Level 6

    a month ago

    Integrated BBA + MBA Option:

    • LPU offers an Integrated BBA + MBA program, which is a 4-year course where both BBA and MBA are pursued together in a seamless way, enabling your daughter to save time and directly move into the MBA phase after the BBA.This programme is designed to give students the knowledge, hands on skills, analytical and leadership abilities they need for fast track global careers in blue chip companies with one year less span of time in comparison to BBA and MBA seperately.
    • Eligibility Criteria Pass with 60% ...more
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    Prashant Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    A BBA-MBA integrated program is a combined 5-year course that allows students to complete both a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in a single, streamlined program. This approach offers several unique advantages:

    Key Benefits of a BBA-MBA Integrated Program:

    1. Time and Cost Efficiency:

      • Faster Completion: The integrated program typically takes 5 years instead of 6 (3 years for BBA + 2 years for MBA), saving an entire year of education.
      • Cost Savings: It can also be more cost-effective, as students often pay lower tuition compared to enrolling separately in BBA and MBA programs.
    2. Seamless Lear

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    Anushree Sen Driven by creativity. | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    She needs to complete her BBA and write the MBA entrance exams to get into a B-School. This also depends on the kind of specialization she wants to opt for and which colleges she wants to go. CAT is accepted in most of the colleges in India. NMAT and SNAP are exams for getting into Narsee Monjee and Symbiosis Institutes respectively. Moreover, if she is looking to go abroad, she has to write GMAT. MBA definitely has good scope and will broaden her horizons, provided she knows which field suits hers the best.

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