What course is beneficial before pursuing MBA?

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    Deepak suman | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    I think before doing MBA, the courses such as B.Com or BBA are the best because during B.Com you will be familiarized with various subjects such as International Business Management, Finance, Banking, Accounting, Marketing Management, Law, Economics, Human Resource Management and many more. It will help you a lot while doing MBA.
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    Gayathri | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Even if you are a Science or commerce student you can purse MBA. But if you are a BBA or purse any course in which you want to have a career in, based on that you purse your course would be great, as it will add value while you are going to sit for placements.
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    Ankit Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Go through the basics: Most of you may not be of a management background like the students from BMS or BBA. Hence, a good idea would be to go through the basics of what the MBA has to offer. Try to proactively learn some basic terms and concepts from general subjects like marketing, finance, economics, etc. $ B.Com or BBA are the best.
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    priyanka arora

    2 years ago
    A student can do specialisation in management (MBA). After getting an MBA, you can get leadership roles in organizations of different industries. In MBA, you learn about engagement, peoples performance, leading change, leadership, project management, strategic thinking, and many relevant topics. ASSURED PLACEMENT MBA programme (APMP)
    It is being offered to meritorious and career-oriented MBA aspirants. The coveted APMP brings a range of benefits for the students, which include :
    1. An Assured Placement with a minimum CTC package of Rs 4.00 Lacs per annum* at the time of passing out or within six months of passing out !
    2. A cash-back equi
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    Shakti Raj

    3 years ago
    The Marketing MBA is a concentration in the MBA (Masters in Business Administration) is one of the most popular graduate degrees out there. Marketing students study consumer behavior and create products that they will most likely want to buy. Quantum University Roorkee offers dual specialisation in MBA. The college is located in Uttarakhand and is well known all over India. The MBA in marketing prepares you for more than careers in marketing. Some of the career options will include consulting, entrepreneurial careers, and general management. The marketing MBA teaches skills you use in any field. You learn skills such as mathematics, co
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    BBA:
    Advantages of doing a BBA course are:
    Versatility
    It opens the doorway to follow a career in Human Resource Development, Finance, Marketing, Operations, etc. Instead of limiting students to one specific area. Introduces one to the functioning of the corporate world.
    It prepares the students to face real-world problems and get adapted to know the functioning of the corporate world and learn the tactics of business and economics.
    Market Centric Approach:
    It hones students skills towards getting familiar and comfortable with the market standards through various research projects, etc and opens up possibilities to begin a start-up or work
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    kanu vashisht | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    B.Com or BBA, choose any one of them.
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    Shiksha Discussions | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Do not waste your time in pursuing other courses. You should focus on the MBA program that you wish to pursue.
    MBA is the most sought career nowadays and is really a good option for commerce graduates. In current job scenario, domains like supply chain, infrastructure, logistics, aviation, etc. are the most booming sectors having great demands of young managers equipped to handle managerial demands of these sectors. Moreover, students till now have been choosing traditional fields. So, they are quite saturated and have lesser scope than these fields.
    Choose your MBA specialization wisely, work hard and secure a bright future.

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