Which one is better among B.Com and BBA? I got 88% in commerce without maths in class 12th.
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As you stated that you have done your commerce without maths I would suggest you do BBA since it won't require maths to that extent. But with B.Com you should have good knowledge of math and it won't work with it. For more information, please check: http://www.jklu.edu.in/admission.html -
See, both the courses are good in their field but the thing matter is what you want to do in future. For example, if you want to get a job in an MNC then BBA will be a good option, but if you want to go in the teaching profession then B.Com should be preferred.
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Among B.Com and BBA is now one of the most popular under graduation course among young students. BBA is a professionalised course. One of the best college to pursue BBA is IPS BUSINESS SCHOOL, JAIPUR which blends both theoretical aspect along with practical knowledge through providing on job training by make them work in corporate world. IPS BUSINESS SCHOOL has in recent years proved to be the number one place for BBA/ MBA aspirants. The methodology they are using is quite appreciable. The methodology of On the Job training is superb. They are providing practical training to the students by making them work in corporate People along wi...more
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Both BBA and B.Com offer similar career Opportunity. If students are willing to do an MBA, then BBA might be the better option. But if the students interested to become a CA CS or CFA then B.Com will be a better option for students. BBA is a 3 year undergraduate degree level course. B.Com or Bachelor of Commerce is a three-year undergraduate course imparted in regular as well as distance education mode. B.Com is the second most popular undergraduate course in the Commerce branch. Under B.Com there are three most popular courses, namely B.Com or B.Com-General, B.Com (Honours) and B.Com LL.B. The B.Com or B.Com-General is also referred t...more
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See, both the courses have their own importance. So, choose according to the interest but according to me, go for B.Com.
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As far as my opinion is concerned, I will suggest you to go for B.Com. And also lots of accounting certification courses are there. And if you are very good at commerce why not to choose CA or CS.
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