What should I do among B.Com or BBA for MBA?

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Chetna S
2016-03-24 16:50:39
Hi Both BBA as well as B.Com lead to MBA. However, while B.Com can lead to a wide array of post graduate specializations, a BBA degree on the other hand, can only lead to MBA.

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Go for either -BBA or BCA(if u have maths) and then pursue PG diploma in VFX /Animation as it will further your career well

Syed Ziya Hashmi
9 years ago
both are good ...In term of fee , fee for bba is more than b.com .. I would suggest to go for b.com and prepare for entrance exams like CAT, GMAT to get best college in India after completion of your graduation... good luck... thumb up if u like it ...

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but why cant bba ???

Ashutosh Biltharia
9 years ago
Hi Namrata, I am sure all previous answers will clarify your doubts. I throw a question here, why do you want to do MBA? Is it an informed choice or you are following a rat race? Or society is making decisions for you? You want to do BCom/BBA(3years of your life) just to do MBA( and MBA might/might

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Dear Pant I suggest you to go for your graduation in tourism sector.. I'mean do BBA in tourism if uh are interested too..

Srushti Patel
9 years ago
BBA as well as b.com lead to MBA. However, while b.com can lead to a wide array of post graduate specializations, a BBA degree on the other hand, can only lead to MBA. But this does not mean that one should only go for b.com and not BBA. The smart people take an aptitude test while in school, gather

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why can't u study the PGDM

avinash kumar
9 years ago
Both BBA and B.Com have their own merits and de- merits. It depends entirely on the your areas of interest and skills before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority then you should go for BBA as it the foundation for management and has been specifically desi

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definitely knowledge matters. for doing mba u have to be graduate. and u should either do any of the options dat i have given in my answer. as a question of skill den skill also matter. as u r going in a field of management in which skill plays an crucial role. u will become ceo of cla company und

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harman verma
9 years ago
i suggest you to opt for b.com and then MBA as there are dozens of opportunities after this that would definitely better than doing BBA then MBA

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I am a Science stream student is it good for me to choose b.com rather then BBA...

S
9 years ago
MBA can be pursued by students from any field. It will not matter much whether you pursue BCom or BBA. However I recommend that you work for atleast 2 years after completing your Bachelors degree, and then apply for MBA. Work experience would give you the real assessment of your career interest and

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SHUKLA M
9 years ago
Hi If your final target is MBA, you must complete your BBA on priority basis. Good luck!

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Jagjeet Sandhu
9 years ago
It basically depends on your interest.There is no such thing which one is more important.I solely depenfs on choice. As my friend suggested, if you want to go for MBA, bba is best option as it will help you to settle a base. But there is no such condition. Choose your field carefully but first think

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Ankit Pandey
9 years ago
go for BBA it is quit good.

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