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2014-05-06 11:32:00Contributor-Level 8
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2014-05-06 10:23:56Contributor-Level 6
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2014-05-05 19:35:30Contributor-Level 6
Both BBA and B.Com are different courses.You can opt for any one of them depending on your interest and grades.
To give you a general idea:
1. BBA is a management oriented course.The core subjects include business studies,economics, marketing,human resources, operations,financial management,business communication,organization behavior,business statistics etc.
2.B.Com is a commerce oriented stream.The subjects include financial accounting,maths & statistics,banking & finance,corporate accounting,corporate law,advanced accounting,auditing, taxation etc.
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2014-05-05 17:25:35
Contributor-Level 9
BBA is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
The BBA program usually includes general business courses and advanced courses for specific concentrations.
The degree is designed to give a broad knowledge of the functional areas of a company, and their interconnection, while also allowing for specialization in a particular area.
The degree also develops the student's practical managerial skills, communication skills and business decision-making capability.
Lucrative careers are available for BBA graduates in many fields. A few of them are mentioned below:
- Banking.
- FMCG.
- Automobi
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2014-05-04 18:25:14Beginner-Level 4
http://www.doonbusinessschool.com/admissions/fee/under-graduate-courses.html
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2014-05-04 00:35:07
Contributor-Level 6
It's good to see that you're very clear about your career path. Your clear vision and hard work would definately pay off if you do your MBA from some reputed institute. The scope for a MBA graduate is unparalleled. Apart from attractive pay packets and placements being offered at college-level itself, it opens doors to various sectoral opportunities, I've listed some below:
1. Increase your hiring opportunities. Generally, the more education you have, the better your career opportunities and choices are. A MBA graduate is an extremely valuable asset to an organization. Because of the competition in today's business world
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2014-05-02 10:27:20
Contributor-Level 8
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2014-05-01 12:22:32
Guide-Level 11
Yes after completing class 12th from science stream you may surely pursue BBA, as in order to pursue this course you need to be 12th pass from any stream.
The BBA program usually includes general business courses and advanced courses for specific concentrations.
The degree is designed to give a broad knowledge of the functional areas of a company, and their interconnection, while also allowing for specialization in a particular area.
The degree also develops the student's practical managerial skills, communication skills and business decision-making capability.
So being a student from science stream you will hardly have any problem in
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2014-05-01 11:37:40
Contributor-Level 9
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.
- Automobile.
- Educational Institutes.
- Financial Services, etc.
A degree in BBA equips students with the basic knowledge about corporate management and skills that help them understand the diverse functioning of a company.
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 gr
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2014-04-29 21:59:53
Beginner-Level 3
After completion of your course, you should first practice for some time may be year or two, so that you can understand the legal field and your strengths, then only you should go for sector specific LLM. As you would be in position to decide the sector which you should persue and go for Masters or LLM i.e. Tax laws/ Business laws/ Human Rights etc. Please note that in India, LLM is mainly for those who want to peruse their career in academics.
There are different Law Schools & Universities where you can apply for LLM.
You may apply to National Law Schools such as NLSIU Bangalore, NLU Jodhpur, NUJS Kolkata, NALSAR Hyderabad
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