What are the career prospects after BBA?
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Hi Shubham,
After BBA you can get into Marketing, Human Resource, General Management, and Finance etc. This course, however, restricts the students from other postgraduate study opportunities.
If you are very sure that your aptitude matches to the management study only, your only goal is to get into management career, then BBA would be the best choice for you. If you wish to learn variety of skills as well as course during bachelor degree, wish to avail various post graduate opportunities besides MBA, interested in learning finance and factors that drive economic behavior at both an individual and organisational level,
There are some col...more -
BBA is definitely better choice. You can pursue program like BBA in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism. In current trends I feel travel and tourism sector has huge potential considering the fact that the Prime Minister himself is stressing on tourism in and out of the country. So you can go for BBA in hotel, travel and tourism. I've heard UTM Shillong is a very good university offering this program and as Shillong itself is a tourist destination you can learn a lot here. UTM's program aims to train and develop professionals for hospitality and tourism industry. Program helps students acquire a thorough knowledge and understanding of MARKE...more
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Dear Shubham,
If you would like to pursue higher studies then you can think of doing MBA. There are various specializations available in MBA i.e. HR, MARKETING, FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION SYSTEMS etc. You should choose your specializations according to your interest areas. or if you would like to get experince after BBA then you can get experience. Good Luck. -
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Narendra Roy An engineer who loves to share his experience | Contributor-Level 10
9 years agoA wrong statement. Lot of scope after BBA. You qualify to further qualification to MBA. You may get into job and gain fruitful experience. Then build on that. It all depends on your effort & devotion to job in hand.
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