After 10+2, there are relatively few professional courses as most of them are offered by different colleges and universities after graduation. In this connection, two courses that have become extremely popular as they lead to almost immediate placement after completion are BBA and BCA. The two courses are totally different from each other as BBA pertains to management whereas BCA takes one into the field of computers. However, students remain confused, as they cannot make up their minds as to which of these they should pursue.
BBA:
As the name indicates, BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration) is a course in business administration tha
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After 10+2, there are relatively few professional courses as most of them are offered by different colleges and universities after graduation. In this connection, two courses that have become extremely popular as they lead to almost immediate placement after completion are BBA and BCA. The two courses are totally different from each other as BBA pertains to management whereas BCA takes one into the field of computers. However, students remain confused, as they cannot make up their minds as to which of these they should pursue.
BBA:
As the name indicates, 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 is divided into 6 semesters 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 while making a student industry ready as many who do not wish to study further get absorbed in many industries such as banking, financial institutions, and corporations. However, it is always prudent to go for an MBA as it not only increases career opportunities; it also makes a student preferable by all sorts of industries. One can also do MCA after BBA to have inputs from both management and computers to broaden his skills.
BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is a three-year professional course designed to provide an academic base to those interested in making a career in the field of computers later on. It is only natural for a student completing his BCA to go on and pursue MCA later that is a graduate level degree course. As a standalone, it is possible for BCA students to get employment as programmers. The content of the course is such as to make a student aware of basic concepts in programming, management, accounting, inventory management and software engineering. BCA is a technical degree and the student can hope to learn the concepts of hardware, software, computer languages, programming, etc. After the completion of BCA, it is prudent to enroll in MCA which is technical degree equivalent to BE and opens the doors for lucrative job options in all industries.
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