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What to do after Inter? B Com or BBA

 
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What to do after Inter? B Com or BBA
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01-26-2009, 11:10 PM
Dear,

BBA is not less than Bcom in any respect. The only thing is that it is shadowed by MBA degree. So if you have plans to go for MBA in future, then BBA would provide you a sound base for that. BBA is a management + accounting degree (depends upon your majors), whereas Bcom is only an accounting degree. So if you intend to go for any accounting qualification like CA or ACCA etc. Then Bcom is better, bcoz you dont have to study management subjects in depth. However, BBA is unquestionably best for MBA. As for job market, if you are good at what you studied in BBA and have good command over management techniques, you have far better opportunities that Bcom.

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Ayaz
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What to do after Inter? B Com or BBA - by moinadil57 - 01-24-2009, 04:57 PM
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