What are the job opportunities after completing BBA?

103 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Ipshita Sehra
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P
3 years ago
To get better job option, I will suggest you to do MBA, MBA will open door for more job opportunities. MBA has been a dream career for many students and has become one of the most searched careers as compared to other post-graduation programmes. An MBA is a degree that allows students from various b

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3 years ago
I will suggest you to pursue MBA, MBA is one of the most popular Masters degree for students across the globe. It is highly competitive with so many students aspiring to complete their MBA degree Many students dream of holding an MBA degree and bagging a good job in one of the top companies in the c

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4 years ago
A better option after BBA is MBA, there are ample of job opportunities. MBA will provide highly challenging job for you. Different specializations are there in MBA. If you are looking for a career in marketing, then MBA in Marketing is a good option, Because now a days mostly companies recruited stu

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5 years ago
I have recently completed BBA from LPU and I would like to state that it has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I have learnt a lot throughout this journey and whatever I have achieved in my academic as well as professional life, I owe it all to LPU. On that note, I would like to

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Neetu Singh
5 years ago
I did MBA from LPU and my experience was amazing. I would say, The scope of this particular courses is growing day by day. You will have a great job opportunity in the industrial world. In the management sector in the small span of time you can reach at the top designation. This course will give you

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5 years ago
Some of the esteemed job profiles you can attain after a successful completion of BBA are: Finance Manager. Business Administration Researcher. Human Resource Manager. Research and Development Manager. Business Consultant. Information Systems Manager. Marketing Manager. The placements depends on the

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6 years ago
You can go for the government or private sectors after completing BBA. Government sectors include: 1. SAIL. 2. GAIL. 3. MTNL. 4. BSNL. 5. VSNL. 6. ONGC, etc. If you want to go to private sector companies, then you can consider: 1. Infosys. 2. Tata Consultant Services. 3. Cognizent Technologies.

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
You can enter the corporate world or huge MNCs at the managerial level too based on your performance, BBA definitely has a great scope. Work on your interest area.

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7 years ago
Entry level Executive in any field can be expected, and also one can go for business or start your own company with the knowledge you gather in BBA. At Doon Business School, Dehradun BBA placements are decent. It is a 12 year old college, and hence you can trust.

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R
9 years ago
Hi, If you are thinking about BBA, then you must pursue BBA in digital marketing. Digital marketing interaction on social media has exploded in past few years and presence of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. has given opportunity to explore the market on digital platform. UTM has taken a step ahe

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