Which one is better among B.Com and BBA? I got 88% in commerce without maths in class 12th.

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    pasha asif | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    If you are really good in accounting and finance and want to continue your studies in the accounting and finance field then you must go for B.Com and your marks are also good.
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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Both BBA and B.Com offer similar career prospects. If you are willing to do an MBA, then BBA might be the better option, but in real life it hardly makes any difference. But, if you're interested to become a Chartered Accountant, CS or CFA then B.Com will be a better option for you.
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    Pritpal Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Actually, both are best options BBA is all about Management where B.Com is related with Accountancy. I would like to tell you With BBA you can work as a senior executive, Jr. Manager in administration, operations and management where with B.Com you can work as Accountant, Business Manage, Communications Office, Financial Professional, Human Resources Manager, Entrepreneur, and Marketing Professional Project Manager. So choice is yours I have tried to tell you that what can be done if you go with B.Com or BBA. Second thing I would like to tell you that you should go for distance learning mode rather than regular because distance learnin
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    Rahul Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    B.Com will be good, because here you will have a little knowledge about computer, in B.Com computers you will have computers related subjects and remaining subjects like accounts, marketing are same in both the groups. The technical knowledge which you gain will be useful for you in your higher studies like MBA and at the job.
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    Vidura Arya Always a helper, keen on providing value. | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    BBA is more business oriented than B.Com
    BBA offers more case studies, projects and internships which means more learning than B.Com is a wholesome course covering everything in commerce which is why fetches more jobs than BBA. *Firstly figure out you WHY FOR BBA/B.Com*
    Choose BBA if you want job prospects like that of a HR, Business analyst, Marketing and sales manager and so on dealing with Management. Choose B.Com if you want job prospects like that of a financial analyst, Data analyst. You will majorly deal with statistics and finance and Economics.
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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    I would suggest you pursue BBA and later on, you can pursue MBA after your graduation. After that, you can get a job in an organisation at the managerial level.
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    Avdhesh Kumar

    6 years ago
    I would suggest you to go for BBA and then MBA to get good opportunities.
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    Komal Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    The choice between BBA or B.Com solely depends upon your inclination, aptitude and passion. Each is a 3 year course after 12th and offers multiple career choices. The top 5 options for students who have opted for B.Com are
    1. CA (Chartered Accountant),
    2. CS (Company secretary),
    3. ICWA (Institute of Costs and Work Accounts) or CMA (Cost Management Accounting),
    4. FM (Financial Management),
    5. CA (Cost Accountant). According to research, the 5 most sought fields in BBA include
    1. HR (Human Resource) Manager, 2. Operations Team Leader, 3. Project Manager, 4. SAP (Solution Application Product) Consultant, 5. Business Development Executive
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    All the prestigious institutes want Maths as a subject to pursue B.Com and as a gentle advice too, since I'm doing BBA and have my friends in B.Com you must have a very good control over Maths and accounts, as the syllabus of B.Com is wider than BBA since you don't have Maths B.Com may be troubling course to you. So, go for BBA it's very good and professional course.
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Both are good. If you want to do MBA, then go for BBA it will give you basic knowledge about management, then it is easy for you to MBA, otherwise you go for B.Com.

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