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2015-11-30 18:08:20
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BBA is a Bachelors degree which is open to the students of all the streams, be it Science, Commerce or Arts. Different Universities will have different eligibility requirement though, but most of the good once would take an Entrance Examination, like Delhi University, IP University etc. You secure minimum 55% marks in 10+2.
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2015-11-30 16:41:59
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2015-11-20 19:28:03Guide-Level 13
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2015-11-20 11:21:42
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Yes, you can do post graduation diploma in banking and finance after BBA. Eligibility to do this program is 10+2+3.
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2015-11-19 16:07:11
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Studying BBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management can give you best jobs in distribution, production, construction, retail, events, service, hospitality, marine and air transport.
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2015-11-19 12:44:29
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BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration, this course will introduces you to the various aspects that form part of effective business management and prepare you to pick a specialised branch later on, mostly as part of the postgraduate study – Master's in Business Administration (MBA).
A degree in BBA will equip you with the basic knowledge about corporate management and skills that will help you to understand the diverse functioning of a company.
As a BBA graduate you can find jobs in the sales and marketing divisions of organisations as members of sales teams or as management trainees.
There are companies that recru
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2015-11-19 12:38:43
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There are plenty of courses to choose from which can be pursued as a short term certificate or diploma program to help compliment your qualification.
You may choose from management programs, foreign languages, communication skills development, personality development programs which will cover subjects like Interpersonal Relationship Skills, Leadership Skills, Personal Grooming, Communication, Stress Management, Time Management, Conflict Management, Building Self-image and Self-Efficacy.
Also you could take Analytical skills training. If you have planned to pursue a post graduation like an MBA, then a course similar to the specia
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2015-11-19 12:31:54
Guide-Level 14
You can go with some short term or long term course provided by SEBI, NSE , or BSC or any other recognize Stock exchange in India
You may refer top the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=Stock&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=-1&cityId=-1&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=home_page
If you are interested to make career in stock market or capital markets. Then you may also consider pursuing certification courses like
NCFM
NCCMP
You may also consider Proficiency tests or NCMAT ( NSE's Capital Market Aptitude Test )
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2015-11-19 11:49:28
Guide-Level 14
A BBA (Bachelors in Business Administration) or a BBM (Bachelors in Business Management) is a graduate level management degree that is solely designed to enlighten student's management skills at the Bachelors level. The degree is designed to develop practical managerial skills, communication skills and business decision-making capability.
Initially the pay will not be that appealing and most of the students are hired as interns and are given stipend instead of salary. But with experience and exposure the salary bar would surely get a hike and an MBA after BBA/BBM would definitely fetch the student more lucrative jobs.
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