Which one is better among BBA and B.Sc? I want to do MBA. I've done class 12th in science stream (PCM).

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H
8 years ago
Go for BBA, it will gives you the knowledge about the MBA. Mostly subject will cover in your BBA and it will help you further while doing MBA. I have also done my BBA degree and recently doing MBA from Pune. it really help me a lot.

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
No significant co-relation between a Bachelors degree and an MBA. Bachelors in Business Administration are those rare degrees that can be taught and studied the same way in any country, seeing how corporations tend to open branches all over the world. Starting an international mindset early is no jo

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SACHIN SINGH
7 years ago
You can pursue any of the above mentioned for time being, as in both the cases you will be eligible for MBA after your graduation degree. Since, you have studied PCM, so utilize that and go with B.Sc. (Hons). .

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Garima Kaushik
7 years ago
There is no significant co-relation between a Bachelor's degree and an MBA. Bachelors in Business Administration are those rare degrees that can be taught and studied the same way in any country, seeing how corporations tend to open branches all over the world. Starting an international mindset earl

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Syed Asif
7 years ago
B.Sc won't give you knowledge about management, so go for BBA before MBA.

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R
8 years ago
If you really want to pursue management studies then pursue BBA. It'll be helpful for you during MBA and if not then go for B.Sc. Good luck.

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Bhagyashree Dash
8 years ago
You must follow the science stream. It will be better for you than BBA or MBA.

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Himanshu Madan
8 years ago
MBA doesn't require a commerce background. You should do B.Sc as it will be easier for you.

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B
8 years ago
You should go for BBA. It is a Bachelor's degree in business administration. As you said that you want to do MBA which is Master of Business Administration. BBA is the best option for you.

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Sunil Soni
8 years ago
As your ultimate target is MBA, it is advisable to do BBA because it is totally aligned to your career goal. You will be exposed to all management functions during BBA. It will help you to choose a functional specialization in MBA based on your interests, preferences and understanding.

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BBA syllabus is designed to take students of all disciplines. You will face no challenges while doing BBA because of your Science background.

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