BBA from Sikkim Manipal University Vs. B.Com Subject from Delhi University

BBA from Sikkim Manipal University Vs. B.Com Subject from Delhi University

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Updated on Aug 18, 2010 10:17 IST

After clearing 10 + 2, students look around for some enticing career options, which would yield them better returns in the long run. The situation is even more baffling for students from commerce stream. They are often struggling with what choice to make BBA from Sikkim Manipal University or B.Com from Delhi University.

Let us do comparative analysis for both these courses across some common parameters.

Key Objectives: BBA from Sikkim Manipal University is an amalgamation of three core management disciplines of communication, leadership and decision making & problem solving. However, the key objectives of B.Com course from Delhi University seems to be making the student enhance his/her knowledge base of business-centric concepts and principles.

Concepts covered: BBA from Sikkim Manipal University, a career-oriented distance learning management degree, entails all major concepts such as economics, finance, statistics, strategy, marketing, organizational behavior & management etc., which are applicable to the current corporate world. Whereas, B.Com from Delhi University focuses more on theoretical business aspects & corporate principles besides case studies, micro economics, corporate accounting, income tax, fundamentals of investment etc.

Eligibility criteria: The pre-requisite for getting admission in BBA is to have a 10+2 or equivalent degree/3-year diploma from the State Board of Technical Education. In case of B.Com degree from Delhi University, the eligibility criterion is 10+2 degree.

Curriculum: BBA from Sikkim Manipal University is divided into 6 semesters. No let us see what each semester entails. Semester 1 covers Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Communication Skills, Financial Accounting and Computer Fundamentals. Semester 2 covers Management Information Systems (MIS), Legal Regulatory Framework, Business Strategy and Financial Resources Management. Semester 3 covers Management Accounting, Financial System & Auditing, Quality Management and Small Business Management. Semester 4 covers subjects such as Financial Reporting, Human Resources Management, Taxation, Managing Information, Production and Operation Management. Semester 5 covers Capital & Monetary Market, MNCs & their roles, Online Marketing, E-Commerce and Technology Management. Semester 6 covers Cross-culture aspects of Business, Entrepreneurship Development, Economic Reforms Process in India, Roles of International Financial Institutions and Management Development.

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2010-06-27 21:59:30

IT is really helpful but i want to ask is the proceedure of admision in manipal university and how much years should we take i mean will 3 years be enough for all the courses ??

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