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2014-07-24 12:13:43Contributor-Level 10
A BBA gets you entry-level positions in many corporations and factories. You would do lot of backend work, and provide support services to your seniors. Exceptional candidates could expect to do some customer interface, though it is very rare. Also invariably, you would hit the glass ceiling very fast, and would require an MBA to move up the ladder.
Since the degree will equip a student of BBA with the basic knowledge about corporate management and skills it will help them understand the diverse functioning of a company.
BBA graduates can look for jobs in sales and marketing department of companies as members of sales teams or
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2014-07-23 14:34:07
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2014-07-04 10:03:06Beginner-Level 4
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2014-05-10 19:20:30
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2014-04-16 12:03:13Beginner-Level 1
All the very best for your future.
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2014-01-11 20:44:07
Contributor-Level 10
Human Resources Management is concerned with internal marketing of a company. The credit for how your employees work for you and how well they
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2013-11-22 13:01:48
Guide-Level 11
Yes you can definitely go ahead with Law.
For admission into a law school in India, you need to take an entrance exam called the Common Law Admission Test. You can plan accordingly. For details, visit http://www.clat.ac.in
You must have strong analytic skills, good interpersonal skills and a keen understanding of the basic principles in order to successfully settle as a Lawyer.
After obtaining degree, you can practice as a lawyer. To specialize in any specific law, it may be a good idea to pursue a post-graduate law degree or diploma courses in related field
You can join either the Bar Council of India or a local or state bar council b
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2013-11-12 13:57:21
Guide-Level 11
BBA is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
Lucrative careers are available for BBA graduates in many fields. A few of them are mentioned below:
- Banking.
- FMCG.
- Automobile.
- Educational Institutes.
- Financial Services, etc.
BBA graduates can find jobs in the sales and marketing divisions of organisations as members of sales teams or as management trainees.
There are companies that recruit fresh BBA graduates, which can be a great learning opportunity for the latter.
With work experience, students with a BBA background can pursue MBA and gain specialisation in a specific mana
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2013-10-31 16:06:48
Beginner-Level 4
You can pursue International Business Management after BBA.
From Retail Management, to Brand Management to Human Resource Management to Supply Chain Management you will cover all these subjects along with several others.
You can master each field by the end of the course.
Call 1800-1034-200 to know more.
All the Best!
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2013-10-22 12:53:16
Guide-Level 11
Both law and MBA are lucrative options. You have to first make up your mind which career path you prefer. If the legal profession fascinates you, go in for it as your knowledge and skills combine well with law. A part-time law degree would no doubt enhance your legal knowledge and add value, but this option may not be very attractive in your case.
In the alternative, if you are passionate about business management, you can definitely look at it as a leveraging course to scale greater heights as a management consultant or a corporate manager.
Considering various aspects, I would suggest that you can do an Executive MBA programme from a
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