What should I do after 12th- B.Com or BBA? Which course is better?

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  • Choosing between B.Com and BBA depends on your interests and career aspirations. Both courses have their own advantages and career opportunities. Here are some points to consider:
    B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) is a three-year undergraduate course that focuses on commerce, accounting, economics, and finance. It provides a solid foundation in core subjects related to business, accounting, and finance. BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is also a three-year undergraduate course that covers various aspects of business management. It includes subjects such as marketing, human resources, finance, operations management, and entrepreneurs
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    Gurman Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    B.Com is better than BBA as it has more career prospects.
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    Yukti Bansal

    3 years ago
    It is on you, if you are interested in coding and IT industry then go with BCA and if you are good enough in Maths then go with B.Com and if you are interested in management sector then go with BBA.
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    Pravin Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    3 years ago
    Hi. Somender. There is nothing better than a better course. First, understand the fundamental distinction. B.Com is an abbreviation for Bachelor of Commerce, which includes subjects such as Corporate Accounting, Auditing, Finance, Micro & Macro Economics, Company Law, and so on. It is more concerned with finance, law, and accounting. While BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration, it is more focused on the management side of the business and includes courses such as Principles of Management, Business organisation, Marketing Management & Research, Human Resource, and so on. If you desire a position in the business sector, you
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Dear Ramkinkar, Both BBA and B.Com are good options for students for excellent career growth. While the BBA degree is for those who want to make a career in management and entrepreneurship, the B.Com degree is for those who want to pursue a career in finance, taxation, or accountancy fields. My cousin did the BBA degree after his 12th at LPU and my one friend did B.Com. Both are well settled and working in an MNC. The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry-experienced faculty members. The Training and Placement Cell of t
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    shaniya salahuddin | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    If you're interested in banking and finance and you want to become a CA investment banker then B.Com is good for you, otherwise if you're interested in business management and want to do MBA then BBA is good for you.
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    Neharika sharma | Guide-Level 13

    4 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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    Rajdeep Sharma Alumni of Lovely Professional University | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    Dear Aspirant, in my opinion all the specializations are having their own merits. Best specialisation is subjective thing precisely depends upon students because all the students having their own choice / preference of subject. B.Com. Is the good choice of subject if you are having strong control over CORE subjects related to specializations like Accounting, Banking And Financial Services, Economics, Finance, Financial Markets etc. Similarly BBA is also a good choice having all the above mentioned specializations. But here you will earn more proficiency in terms of management from Day 1. There are many BBA Specializations available but
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    4 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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    Riya verma | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Greetings, First of all, it all depends upon your skills and interest level. It is a big decision to make. So please be patient and think thoroughly before making the final choice.

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