What all jobs can I do after doing BMM? What's the scope ahead? What's the salary? Is it risky to take this degree after HSC commerce?

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jayakishore aireri
9 years ago
It gives you good foundation to MBA marketing. Finance and marketing have more scope. Salaries depend upon which college you studied and in which company you are placed It is a theoretical subject, more comfortable.

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So, is it good to do BMM or look for another thing?

Smita G
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9 years ago
It's not at all risky, its excellent because it is a career oriented course, you acquire knowledge across fields,there is a sharp improvement in your communication, presentation and creative writing skills, you can visit industries, choose media as a language,computer software skills are sure to be

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Smita G
9 years ago
I am telling you to depend on your caliber and hard work.

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