What should I do after BBA?
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NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17
7 years agoBBA gets you entry-level positions in many corporations and factories. You would do a lot of backend work, and provide support services to your seniors. If you are not interested in doing a job and want to do the further study then you can take a Masters degree. MBA is the best Masters degree to take after the completion of BBA. You can give the entrance exams like CAT, GRE, GMAT, MAT, SNAP, etc. You can also try for government sector jobs or attempt for CA or bank exams like IBPS, SBI-PO, etc. -
MBA is best option for BBA graduates, the minimum eligibility criteria to get into an MBA is 50% aggregate marks in Bachelor's degree in any discipline. An MBA degree is prestigious as it is accepted worldwide. There are several types of MBA you can choose anyone depending on your criteria. Lots of careers are benefited by various types of MBA courses as it helps them gain additional knowledge and obtain a better pay package. The following fields have the most popular demand for MBA graduates: Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, International Business, Operations, Information Technology, Retail Management, Strategy, Entrepreneurship,...more
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There are good scope in this field, where BBA graduates can get good jobs. Graduates of business management can get jobs in foreign countries too. To get these jobs, it is required for aspirants to have a good English knowledge. Besides this, they also need to have a passion towards their field of study. BBA graduates can get jobs as executive trainee or management trainee with any of the sectors mentioned below:
Advertising Agencies
Banking
Finance
Consultancy
Consumer Durable Companies
FMCG
IT Companies
Salary package will depend on the company hiring you and how good are your negotiating skills; it may vary from 10k-20k. But, for a b...more -
Bachelors in business administration is a stepping stone to a management career but there are other verticals as well where you can go. First, let us discuss options in business domains. The next pitstop could be an MBA. Or you may do specialised Masters in finance, tourism or hospitality management. Non-management options could be banking though it will require you to clear certain exams. Also, with a Bachelor's degree in business, you may teach subjects like accounting and economics to high school students.
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