What should I do after completing BBA from BIT-Jaipur?

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Pranami Sharma
8 years ago
You can do MBA after your BBA or choose to give some competitive exams like IPCC or CS. If you are interested in one, else you can go for job for work experience and then continue with your PG course.

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Then you will have to go for distance MBA and mostly distance MBA is considered only when you have work ex above 5-6 years. It is much better to go for full time MBA program as it will teach you a lot. Again, if in case you want to go for MBA after working for some year even that is a good option as

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Puneet Singh
4 years ago
Dear Pratik, I have no idea about the BBA from BIT-Jaipur. Being alumni of LPU, I can share the details of the BBA degree programme at LPU. The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry-

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L
4 years ago
As my cousin studied in LPU so I must say that the students who graduate with BBA from LPU are qualified to enter the competitive exams, business market as process managers, risk analysts, development executives, human resource managers and many others. After BBA you can go for higher studies by joi

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4 years ago
Some of the Best Courses after BBA are as follows: Master of Business Administration (MBA) MBA is the most popular choice for a BBA graduate. Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) PGDM is another top choice of BBA graduates. Bachelor of Law LL.B. Many students may decide to go for an LL.B. Aft

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K
8 years ago
That is up for debate! It is quite a general question, which only you can answer. Most students go for an MBA soon after, but then again, that depends on how invested you are in your curriculum and whether you want to continue down this path. Sky is the limit! It's quite common to be unaware of your

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