Which are the different Master degree courses after completing BBA?

I'm 21 and doing my BBA final year at Jain College (Bangalore University).

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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    You may choose a line from either of the following options:
    1) CA, CFA, CS, etc.
    2) Actuarial science (this will be the highest paying job among the others. You earn lacs per year and after a few years of experience, your yearly package will be in crores).
    3) M.Com.
    4) Civil Services (IAS, PCS, etc.).
    5) Banking Sector Jobs (and other officer rank government jobs).
    6) Go for MA (English) from some great college (E.g. Lady Shri Ram). Companies like Google, Boston Analysts, etc. Come over there for placement.
    7) Mass Communication (Do it from a great college, E.g. IIMC, Delhi).
    8) Fashion Designing.
    9) Event Management (This line is exp
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    Manjeet Jakhar Had complete bachlors | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    There are many courses like:
    MBA
    CA
    LAW with honours
    MCA
    M.Sc
    And many more, so all the best for your future.
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    Aneesh Ram I write to wrap my mind amidst of chaos! | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    You can go for:
    MBA
    MIB
    CA
    Company Secretary Course
    Cost and Work Accounting
    Charted Finance Accountant (CFA)
    Law with Honors.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    1) CA CFA CS etc.
    2) Actuarial Science (This will be the highest paying job among the others. You earn Lacs per year. And after a few years of experience, your yearly package will be in crores).
    3) M.Com.
    4) Civil Services (IAS PCS, etc.).
    5) Banking Sector Jobs (& Other Officer Rank Government Jobs).
    6) Go for M.A. (English) from some great college (Eg. Lady Shri Ram). Companies like Google, Boston Analysts, etc. Come over there for placement.
    7) Mass Communication (Do it from a Great college, Eg. IIMC, Delhi).
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    Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    BBA is a Bachelor's degree and makes one eligible to pursue any Post Graduation in the stream. However, multidisciplinary degrees are allowed this day with the limitations that one cannot cross over to a different domain like a BBA cannot do M.Tech. However, a B.Tech graduate can do MBA. You can pursue MBA and that too in some innovative and growing domain. I won't suggest the stereotype marketing or HR if you can get other emerging areas of MBA.
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    kajal soni Pursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    There are many options after BBA, however, there is no such course that can be done only after BBA. You can pursue the following courses even after BA anyway. You may choose a line from either of the following options:
    1) CA, CFA, CS, etc.
    2) Actuarial Science (This will be the highest paying job among the others. You earn Lacs per year. And after a few years of experience, your yearly package will be in crores).
    3) M.Com.
    4) Civil Services (IAS PCS, etc).
    5) Banking Sector Jobs (& Other Officer Rank Government Jobs).
    6) Go for M.A. (English) from some great college (Eg. Lady Shri Ram). Companies like Google, Boston Analysts, etc. Come ove
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