What are the career options after completing 12th with commerce? Which is a better option among BBA and B.Com?

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    harsh raushan | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    It all will solely depend upon your interest. If you are interested in business, then go to BBA otherwise choose B.Com.
    Regards.
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    Pawan Kumar Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    B com is a general course and BBA is specialization course. After B com you will have many option, but after BBA you have single of MBA. So suggested to go for B com.
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    Apurva Kumar Singh

    8 years ago
    You can go for BBA because it has better future than B.Com. It improves your business technics and in BBA you have better packages than B.Com.
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    piyush vaishnav

    8 years ago
    BBA is the best option for you. Also, you can go for MBA after BBA.
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    Anjana Jain

    8 years ago
    If you're an aspirant for a corporate job pursuing BBA is beneficial because ultimately you will have to do MBA. Pursuing BBA makes it easier for you to grasp the things that are taught in MBA. However, B.Com is beneficial for you if you want to be in academics.
    BBA is a professional course that will enhance your management skills.
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    Chinar Shaha pursuing MBA from NBNSSOMS Pune

    7 years ago
    If you're looking in commerce, there are many options nowadays not only BBA, B.Com but also BBA IB (Bachelor of Business Administration International Business) is there. This one actually focuses on international market + import-export activities and the basics of BBA and B.Com. Any course from commerce will help you in MBA to adapt it quickly.
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    Vishal Gupta | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Dear,
    It depends on your interest, ambition, passion and career goals. After completion of B.Com MBA (finance) will be a good option if you are interested in financial institutions, taxation, accountancy. And if you interested in management now itself go for BBA. Higher studies are preferable whichever may be your stream.
    All the best.
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    Nitish Kumar Sharma Believe in reality. | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    There are many courses that you can go for after giving exam of class 12th like CA for tax filing & auditing, CS, B.Com and BBA. CA is a better option among all.
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    Niharika Srirangam

    7 years ago
    Comparing BBA with B.Com opens a huge set of opportunities. If you want to go for business studies, you always have an option of pursuing MBA after B.Com.
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    DISHA RANI | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    After completion of B.Com MBA (finance) will be a good option if you are interested in financial institutions, taxation, accountancy. And if you interested in management now itself go for BBA. Higher studies is preferable whichever may be your stream.

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