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

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    Ankit Pandey From XAVIER'S | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    go for BBA it is quit good.
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    ashima salim ask me....

    8 years ago
    i suggest you should do BBA for MBA.because BBA is the correct U.G of MBA.BBA and MBA have almost same subjects in academics.its almost same as the name showing BBA(bachelor of business administration)&MBA (Master of business administration).if you do BBA then Mba is so easy for you.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    Both degrees are equally good for doing MBA.
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    abhishek anand An optimist by nature, I like to be social.

    8 years ago
    There are various factors that can affect your choice in this regard. First of you should know the field you are interested in like if you are interested in finance and related fields you should go for bcom as it will make a solid foundation for finance. But if you are interested in other fields like retail, marketing, hr, sales, international business, strategic Management, operations etc, then you should go for BBA. Look the thing is BBA teaches you about all the fields of Management. And bcom teaches you about finance along with a basic knowledge of Management theories and concepts.
    Make a wise decision and all the best.
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    Jiby Varghese

    8 years ago
    If you are determined about doing MBA then you should go for BBA. But if you are not sure of doing MBA then you should go for B.com because after doing B.com you have many options to choose for your further studies.
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    Hazik Sheikh

    8 years ago
    Both BBA and BCom are good choices for MBA. However, BBA only leads to MBA, but BCom can lead you wide range of options for masters degree and even specialization in any subject. plus, BCom has more options like BCom pass, BCom Hons. , BCom accountancy and economics.
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    Shiv singh

    8 years ago
    If ur goal is doing mba then go for bba otherwise do b.com as by doing this it open door for mba as well as m.com
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    Neha Kapoor | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Both the degrees are good for MBA. But, according to me a Bachelor's degree in management will give you basic knowledge of management and those complex subjects taught in MBA would become easier for you to understand.
    Below mentioned are the reasons, why you should opt for BBA:
    1. Introduces one to the functioning of the corporate world: A Bachelor in business administration offers a wide overview of the functioning of corporate world. It is an introductory field of business and prepares the students to face real world problems and get adapted to know the functioning of the corporate world and learn the tactics of business and econ
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    Alapan Roy BCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH. | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Dear candidate,
    MBA is post graduation degree course. MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration.
    MBA offers various specialization course for candidates pursuing MBA.
    The various specialization courses offered in MBA are as follows.
    -Finance
    -Marketing
    -Human Resource management
    -Information Technology
    -Hospital management
    -Aviation management etc.
    BBA is Bachelor of Business Administration. It is undergraduate course, you can opt for BBA as it is related degree course for MBA.
    Doing BBA will also help you in gaining knowledge about subjects and getting command on subjects which will help in better understanding of concepts in MBA in futu
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    jyoti choudhary

    8 years ago
    You can do BBA and MBA integrated 4 year course.

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