Should I go for BBA IT or integrated MBA from LPU? I passed 12th commerce with information practice from CBSE with 85% marks.

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Asked by Prem Sharma
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Manish Motwani
8 years ago
Depends upon your interest. Though, I would preferable suggest to go for BBA. Even there are lot many options after BBA to pursue other than MBA. Definitely, you cannot decide accurately what you are going to do after 3 years of UG. So as an advice go for BBA. Explore more and then decide if MBA or

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6 years ago
Dear Prem, LPU is one of the best universities of India for BBA-MBA Integrated programme. LPU always provide the best of the best facilities to shape the career of his students. LPU has premier management school of India like IIM with top placements and industry-oriented curriculum. Due to best rank

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Dear Prem, it would be better to go for integrated MBA. In integrated MBA you will be saving one precious year of your life and also, one year's fee too. Even the job will be in your hand a year before other students who will do BBA and then MBA. The eligibility of integrated BBA-MBA is pass with 60

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SACHIN NAMDEV
8 years ago
You should go for integrated M. B.A.

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8 years ago
You can go with integrated MBA as doing so will help you save time and will benefit in future.

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mayank bhardwaj
8 years ago
First go for BBA then pursue MBA. It will be better option.

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But if you want to opt, then opt from any top-50 B-Schools, which will help you during the time of placements.

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