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

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    prince mishra

    7 years ago
    If you would like to go for accounting or banking sector or CA, then B.Com is the best.
    If you are interested in business, then BBA is the best.
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    Rakhi Bhardwaj I'm delhi university student.. | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Both the courses have their own importance in their own way. You would choose as per your interest.
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    Anshu Raj | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    You can pursue BBA, if you want to go for a job immediately after graduation. Or else, if you want to go for MBA, then both degrees will allow you to do so.
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    Rohith M Simple 👌 | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Dear friend, It is based on your preference. If you are really interest3ed in commerce and other related subjects like computer application, finance, B.Com honours then you can choose B.Com. If you go with BBA it will help you to look into various business programs and also it is good for MBA. All the best.
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    Devangna Sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    BBA is professional course, whereas B.Com is degree course. BBA is much into management and B.Com is much into accounting, law. Both courses are good. But, if you are getting B.Com in a reputed college, go for it, as it is always better than BBA. All the best.
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    ashutosh chauhan | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    It depends on your own interest.
    If you want to do accounting, you can go for B.Com or if you want to do business, you can go for BBA.
    In whichever course you think you can do better, go for that course. Hope this helps you out.
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Identify your actual interests, aptitudes, strengths, and weaknesses and match it with the choices you have to shortlist the apt one for you. Choose a field wisely. B.Com can be good for me but not for you or vice -versa. Same goes for BBA. Each course has its own importance and need. You will find ample of opportunities if you did well in that course. The opportunities are not so much within the type of degree, as it is within the individual who has the degree. Opportunities are always there. It is up to you to take advantage of them through creative and critical thinking, assertiveness, perseverance, commitment, positive attitude, an
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    Deeparun Dutta | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    It depends on your interests and subject knowledge. Make a plan what you want to do after graduation. If MBA is your aim then choosing either makes sense.
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    Hasan Juzerbhai MBA student | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    If your aim is to do MBA then do BBA, as BBA will cover 50% of course which will come in MBA and if you are thinking to do MCA then do B.Com as to learn about accounting in detail.
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    ayush kumar

    8 years ago
    It depends on your own interest. If you wanted to pursue your career in different fields like mass and communication, hospitality, tourism, teaching and others then you should go for B.Com as it gives you vast option to choose from as compared to BBA.

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