Why only engineering graduate get high placements in India? Why this does not happen with BBA graduates?

0 55 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Navjyot Singh

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    Rakesh Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Talking about engineering, it is in demand in every industry in diverse forms, BBA is not that much diverse. But, that does not mean placement is not high. Number of students in engineering are high as compare to BBA. But, if you pursue BBA from top universities, like Amity University, GLA University, Lovely Professional University both domains have the good placements.
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    Nilay Pandit | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello Navjyot,
    You're are saying that engineering graduates get a high placement but that's not true. Only a few graduates who scored well only get jobs in MNCs. Rest of the students have to have to work with the local companies. If a student wants to clear BBA from a highly reputed college, some of them are Symbiosis, NMIMS Mumbai & Bangalore, Christ University, MIT Pune, St. Xavier's College Mumbai. These institutes provide good placement.

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