my name is rachit and i have just finished my 12th and i am confused between bba and mass comm ...
i am not sure which would be good for me ......i am from a business family .....so no idea which would be better for me
76 Views|Posted 2012-03-27 16:11:08
Asked by Rachit Sahni
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Answered by
2012-03-28 11:48:48
Hi Rachit,
Choosing a career totally rest with you, we can only guide you with the details regarding the domain.
As you are confused between BBA and Mass Comm. Both are totally different fields. BBA is solely related to Business management and development, whereas Mass Comm is a broad domain and h

Answered by
2012-03-27 16:22:45
Hi,
Both are different fields yet each offer promising career with lucrative options. You can go for 1 through regular while another through distance if at all you passionate about both as there is not connection between the two careers.
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Answered by
2012-03-27 16:21:03
HI rachit,
BBA is a 3 years graduate degree for Business administration where u learn a part of MBA or managment courses. The degree[1] is designed to give a broad knowledge of the functional areas of a company, and their interconnection, while also allowing for specialization in a particular area.

Answered by
2012-03-29 07:55:23
Dear rachit,
Choose a stream in which you have true passion,
In my personal view, I feel its much better if you choose "mass media degree" If you have true passion in it, after this degree you can works with media industry or else can go with MBA and can concentrate your business.
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