Which is good for me- BBA+MBA or B.Tech?

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    Aishwarya Chembath

    6 years ago
    The type of interest you possess in a particular field will be the answer to your question. If interested in engineering then you can opt for B.Tech otherwise MBA. I would suggest you to take MBA in a college with 100% placement because of the scope.
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    zahira imran

    7 years ago
    BBA is better than B.Tech from career point of view. But, if you are from science stream then BBA can be difficult for you to deal with because economics and statistics are not easy subjects.
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    Bharat Debbarma Pursuing MBA | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    As per your question, the answer is simple and fair. Study what your interest is and land in the field of your choice. BBA+MBA is a management course thus it will land you in managerial jobs where as B.Tech will land you up in technical/technological field so it purely on your choice. B.Tech is a 4 year under-graduate course. BBA+MBA is an integrated course for 5 years or 4 years (varies). BBA+MBA is offered in many colleges for 4 years. Some of the colleges like -
    1) Assam Down Town University
    2) ICFAI University, Agartala
    3) Royal Global University, Guwahati.
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    Shivani Hashia | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Both are good but B.Tech counts more if you do it from IIT or NIT. Otherwise, I will suggest you to go for BBA and MBA. All the best.
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    Samudra Sarmah

    7 years ago
    Get into B.Tech then you can pursue an MBA. Even if you later choose not to get into MBA, still you will have a B.Tech degree which in itself has some value. But if you go for a BBA and later choose not go for an MBA then the BBA degree in itself will carry very less value.
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    Debashisha parida

    6 years ago
    On my view, don't think about BBA+MBA or B.Tech, just think on which you will give your best. If you think you are a convincer then go for marketing line that is MBA. If you have interest in technology then go for B.Tech.
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    AVISH BINDAL | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    BBA+MBA and B.Tech are both different fields. It depends on your interest as to which stream you want to go into. If you want a mixture of both then you can go for B.Tech and then MBA.
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    Rocky Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    It fully depends on your interest and I would name one college from Chandigarh which provide both the technical front and the management front is Indo Global group of colleges. Please think twice before choosing your career and if confused do a career counselling.
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    Vishal Gupta | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Most importantly, your skills, the employability skills are the most vital qualities you have to develop in yourself without which whether you are in a job or business, you will remain less successful. And these are not something taught by colleges and universities.
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    Sreeharsh Gundlapalli Student Coordinator Of Public Relations Committee | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    If you are interested to go into technical side of an industry, you can prefer doing B.Tech and if you are interested in managerial side, then prefer doing BBA and then MBA.

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