What should I do after 10+2, B.Com or BBA?

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    Satya Sourav Pal SUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !! | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    First, you can do B.Com & after MBA.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Vikas, you should decide based on your interests and career goals. There are a number of opportunities after both the courses. After B.Com, you can go for UPSC exams, CA MBA etc. And after BBA also, you can go for MBA or UPSC exams or other options. So, give it a thought carefully and then decide.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    If accounting related subjects are your interest then go for B.Com and if management subjects fascinate you too then BBA.
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    Pratima Banerjee | Guide-Level 13

    3 years ago
    B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) is a simple traditional course for a better understanding of commerce (I. e. Accountancy, Economics etc. ). And makes you capable for future ventures in this field. BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is designed to provide a basic understanding of management and to train the students in different skills, which inculcate entrepreneurship skills and decision making. After B.Com you can enter into different streams with this degree. You can get into banking, civil services, MBA, law, designing/merchandising, M.Com finance, economics many more. However, if you want to foray into management, a BBA followe
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    Neharika sharma | Guide-Level 13

    3 years ago
    Both the courses are good, which course you want to pursue totally depends upon your area of interest. B.Com and BBA have been the topmost choices for students who wish to make a career in the field of management or commerce. Bachelor of Commerce B.Com is one of the oldest courses which continues to be extremely popular among students even today. Whereas Bachelor in Business Administration BBA falls in the category of courses that have seen a massive increase in demand in recent years. With various options available, it is difficult to choose the right career path after class 12. B.Com and BBA are some of the most popular choices of st
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    Navneet Kaur | Guide-Level 14

    3 years ago
    BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration) is a course in business administration that is a level lower than MBA that is a graduate level degree course in management. BBA is a three year professional course that include various subjects such as HRM, accounting, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, MS operations management etc. It is thus a good course designed to give an insight into the field of management. However, it is always prudent to go for an MBA as it not only increases career opportunities; it also makes a student preferable in all sorts of industries. One can also do MCA after BBA to have inputs from both management and comp
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