Which is good for me- BBA+MBA or B.Tech?
Asked by mohd Kamran
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Hi Mohd,
It depends on your interest level. If you want to go in management line, then go for MBA or else for technical line go for B.Tech.
I hope it helps.
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Answered by
Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16
4 years agoHi
A lot depends on your interest because you can fare well in a course for which you have passion. The best results can only be from a course you love. The companies too pick the best ones. So if you are interested in the study of technology and then go for a related job, then you need to go for a B.Tech MBA. If you want to enter the market for HR and management jobs or you want to go for your own entrepreneurship project then BBA + MBA would be a better option. Choose a college with care so that it would give you the best academics and facilities needed. Browse some good colleges like Symbiosis, XILR. LPU
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Based on the question, it is really difficult to judge what is good for you. For example, if you're interested in engineering, I believe B.Tech is good for you or if the interest is in management field then BBA+MBA should be done. You can seek a professional counselling in this regard and then decide on the courses. Both these courses have their own advantages and disadvantages, you need to do the trade-off and then finalize the course.
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It doesn't matter. But if you're already sure about MBA, go for any commerce course. You will get a head start on your colleagues who will be mostly engineers. Many people struggle with accounts but it would be easy for you. You can supplement your graduation with CFA. That will land you a certain bank job if finance interests you. If possible, go for the BMS.
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It depends on your area of interest that you are inclined towards. If you like technical then you can go for B.Tech and if you wish you can also go for the BBA + MBA, and if you go for the BBA+MBA option then personally I would suggest that you first do BBA and then go for a job and gather some experience and then pursue MBA.
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