Which is the best career option after completing class 12th for a commerce student? Amongst B.Com and BBA, which has more scope?

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Asked by Ajith Sam
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Sumit Bara
9 years ago
See, BBA will lead you to MBA only. So if you want to do MBA, then only go for BBA. But if you have no interest in MBA, then take up BCom, bcz BCom will have many doors open like MCom, CA, MBA, Laws, and others. Decide well.

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prateek maheshwari
9 years ago
B.com is great option

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Shaik Faizan
9 years ago
B.Com is a very good choice for commerce students.

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Sakshi Verma
9 years ago
Ajith !It is suggested to select the course based on your interest.study about the course,its scopes and then choose it based on your comfortness in that discipline.both are doing equally good in their professional but choose the institute carefully,here are some of the premier institutes where you

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