Which is a better course to pursue after completing HSC, BBA, BCA or B.Sc?

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    Rajat Shetty Living every bit. | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    BBA is a totally different course from a different field as compared to both BCA & BCS. Among BCA & BCS, it's up to you. If you want to learn programming deeply & pursue your career in the IT field then go for BCS, whereas, BCA also teaches you accounting and economics along with programming.
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    Agrim Jain | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    After B.Com students can avail exciting and diverse post-graduate opportunities like MBA, LLB, CA, CS, CFA, International Studies, Designing/Merchandising, MBE, M.Com Finance, Economics, School and College Teaching, etc., which will set them apart from the crowd and prepare them for success in the global marketplace.
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    Jainish Shah PGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    All three are completely different. BBA is recommended, if you want to enter management. MBA would be needed after BBA. So, if you are planning to pursue MBA then go for BBA. BCA is Bachelors of Computer Applications. If you are interested in making a career in IT, then go for BCA, B.Sc can be done in IT, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, etc. If you want to make a career in IT, you can do B.Sc IT or B.Sc CS. I would personally not recommend you to do B.Sc in plain sciences unless you want to become a teacher or scientist. Ask yourself what do you want to do in life? What are your aspirations? Make a decision on the
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    Siddharth Verma Btech from ABES Engineering College | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Go for BBA if you want to do MBA in future which has a lot of scope. Do BCA if you like computers and it also has a good scope and you can get placed just after BCA.
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    pavan achari struggling for something...... | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    I would suggest, BBA and BCA because both have great scope and you can pursue MBA or PGDM and MCA respectively. So, it's up to you.
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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    All these courses are equally valuable and selection can be made according to your interest. After completion of any of these courses, it is possible for you to find a rewarding job in public sector. In banks, you can try for the position of P. O and earn around Rs. 18,000/- per month. Through civil services, you can join to government departments like IFS, IRS, and IPS. Qualifying combined graduate level exam allows you to join to designated job positions and to have good salaries.
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    meenakshi sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    BBA, if you have more interest in management or business things, or if you want to pursue MBA in future. BCA, if you have interest in professional course. Talking about B.Sc Computer Science and BCA, I recommend BCA, and B.Sc. If you have interest in chemistry or zoology or botany or some medical sciences or biological Science. Totally depends on your interest. I recommend you to choose what you're good at and not what anyone just says.
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    komal preet

    6 years ago
    I am too pursuing BBA. It will be the best option for you. It has a good scope.
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    Lorna Dsouza | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Hi Vikas,
    It all depends on your interest whether you want to be into business stream, computer stream or Science. All have their own great career scope to offer.

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