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

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    Madhuri Jadhav

    8 years ago
    It depends on your interest. BBA is modern and new ideas generated course.
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    sanjay sm

    8 years ago
    It is according to your wish but B.Com is better according to me.
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    Apurva Kumar Singh

    8 years ago
    It depends on your interest but if you want a better future with good income then go for BBA as it improves your business technics and further you can opt for MBA.
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    Shivani Patil

    7 years ago
    It's all up to you. Both the courses have their own advantage. BBA is a wonderful course to go for.
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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
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    After 12th, you can go for BBA or B.Com. The eligibility for both in most of the top universities is pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2. If you want to go for management field then you must go for BBA. There are ample of career opportunities after BBA in different sectors of industries like Banking and Finance, Investment Banking, Multinationals, Foreign Banks, and Public Sector Undertakings. The career prospects in management field offer one of the best remuneration packages and perks everywhere. If we talk about B.Com, students are exposed to various fields like Accounting, Taxation, Business laws, Corporate laws, Auditing, Ban
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    Vishal Gupta | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    All study are good. There are no competitions. But still, there is many scope in both the course. Many people prefer B.Com, as Bachelor of commerce. There are many students from B.Com and very less students go for BBA.
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    harsh raushan | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
    Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com)
    Bachelor of Business Management (BBM)
    5-year Integrated BBA + MBA. Chartered Accoutancy (CA)
    Company Secretaryship (CS)
    Cost and Work Accountant (CWA)
    Bachelor of Foreign Trade Management
    Regards.
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    AKANKSHA Goel

    7 years ago
    After completing class 12th, opt for B.Com as it has better scope.
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    Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    B.Com gives you more analytical study of accountancy and other practical aspects of a market while BBA provides theoretical study for the management of a business in a market. It all boils down to your interest at the end. Both the courses are great career options.
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    Pallavi Jain | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Both BBA and B.Com offer similar career prospects. If you are willing to do an MBA, then BBA might be a better option, but in real life it hardly makes any difference. But, if you are interested to become a Chartered Accountant, CS or CFA, then B.Com will be a better option for you.

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