What should I do after 10+2, B.Com or BBA?
Asked by vikas khurana
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It totally depends on your interest. If you are interested in Finance, then go for B.Com. However, if entrepreneurship or administration or career in the service sector or typically sales and marketing jobs attracts you then go for BBA. I would like to mention here after BComm there are many doors open. After completing B.Com you have many options like CA CS CFA ACCA, CIMA, I NDIAN CMA, CMA US, FRM, M.A. M.Com MCA M.A. IN ECONOMICS etc.
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Both are good, one thing common between these two courses, is that after B.Com or BBA you can pursue MBA. My cousin had taken BBA/MBA integrated course at LPU and she is quite happy. Few major highlights of this course at LPU are : Accreditation: School of Business has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) of USA for its Management, Commerce and Economics programmes. Placements are tremendous, the highest package was 21 LPA.
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In a nutshell, B.Com has comparatively more career scope than BBA. While BBA emphasizes more on a general curriculum of Management Information System along with Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, B.Com on the other hand, provides students with in-depth knowledge on Accounts, Administration, Finance, and Economics.
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You can choose the desire course as per your interest. However, I can give you some insight related to both the courses. B.Com is Bachelors in commerce which is more detail study of the commerce domain. "Commerce is a branch of any business which covers the economical part of the legal, social, political, technological and cultural system". After completing your B.Com you can peruse your career in corporate and it help you to prepare for Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretaryship, and Cost and Management Accountancy examinations. You can even go for MBA and UPSC. Where as BBA is Bachelors in Business Administration and more managemen...more
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You can opt for B.Com if you want to explore a career in finance, accounting and other in-depth commerce subjects. BBA is an excellent option if you want a career in management across sectors or to establish the basics of entrepreneurship. -
Choosing what to do after completing schooling can be a daunting decision. This decision can significantly affect your entire future. Both BBA and B.Com are two of the most popular undergraduate degree programmes amongst students, especially those from commerce background. As per my knowledge, BBA and B.Com. Are both three-year undergraduate courses. The eligibility required is 10+2 in both cases. Due to their basic similarities, students find it difficult to choose from them. BBA or Bachelor of Business Administration focuses on the studies related to management. The course equips the students with managerial skills, marketing knowled...more
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Dear Vikas Khurana, Although both the programs are equally popular and advantageous but most significant difference can be seen when it comes to the career prospects offered after each course. While BBA usually directs the aspirants towards a management career but B.Com offers extensive career options, especially in the finance sector. B.Com graduates are usually hired in the finance, banking, accounting, HR, commerce, and administrative departments of organizations. While BBA graduates are majorly recruited in Banks, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI). The following are the best institutes for BBA/B.Com. Degree programme:
Delhi U...more -
BBA+MBA would be a good career option. It would be a good choice to opt for LPU as in the present scenario this is the university which caters to the all-round development of its students and nurtures it with care to boost the career to a pinnacle of ultimate success which might be the envy of many. I would say Integrated course at LPU not just save a year but is financially compatible as well. As per my view LPU has an edge in terms of curriculum, exposures, and placements. Few major highlights of this course at LPU are : Accreditation: School of Business has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Progra...more
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