Which of the three fields have better scope - MBA, LLB, CS ?
what shud i do.i m vry confuse abt my carrier?yet i m doing bba 3rd yr,wat shud i opt mba,llb,cs.Pls. suggest me smethng ,basically i want me to get into sme lecturar job .so suggest me according to dat what shud i do , so i get good lecturar job
270 Views|Posted 2009-10-23 14:12:33
Asked by Sneha
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Answered by
2009-10-23 17:23:03
Hi Sneha,
Do not be confused. If your aim is to be a lecturer then LLB/CS would be least required or can be used as an additional qualification. You should continue with your BBA and the same time prepare for Masters. You can do Masters in any topic and then can write UGC NET exam and qualify it to

Answered by
2010-01-28 18:15:54
Hi, since you are already doing BBA, MBA is the most logical option. You can be a lecturer even after pursuing MBA. Pay scales of management colleges are also good and if at any time you want to switch over to corporate, you can do so. We do not know what were your subjects at 10+2 and what are your

Answered by
2009-10-23 15:28:58
for a lecturer's job u should first finish Masters and preferably pursue a PhD, in case of Mgmt courses. for others a Masters with qualifying NET will help
After BBA ur good enough to join any corporate,business as a Mgmt Trainee. u can also pursue MS Finance/ Industrial Mgmt/ Gen Admin etc
For a c

Answered by
2009-10-23 15:11:45
If you are already pursuing BBA I'll suggest you to continue your carrer in management field..no doubt a huge scope it is having and also a good demand of employees is there. Nowadays you can apply for MAT, FMS etc. useful websites for you aima-ind.org
Good Luck
Regards
Gautam Joshi
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