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New answer posted
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.
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New answer posted
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
New answer posted
2013-10-21 10:26:58Beginner-Level 3
New answer posted
2013-10-18 14:34:50
Guide-Level 11
*Institutes-
1. PIRON School of Business and Finance
2. Financial Training Institute
3. H L Center for Professional Education
Also refer- https://www.shiksha.com/acca-qualifications-making-careers-in-finance-accounting-article-5979-1
*BBA is a professional degree where theoretical concepts like management information systems, fundamentals of Human Resource Management (HRM), Financial Law, and fundamentals of marketing are taught and supplemented by practical experience of case studies, industry visits, presentations and summer placements. A BBA degree by itself might fetch you a job at the entry level, but will not provide you with enoug
New answer posted
2013-10-09 10:49:27
Guide-Level 11
Though the two professions are not comparable, auditing and finance as professions have traditionally been far less lucrative than management, at least in the initial years. The competition is high in both.
Both have different career paths except where they may converge at a management level. So a chartered accountant, who moves into industry in a management role, can get a salary comparable with that of an MBA
Generally MBA has definitely more scope as evident in increased demand of MBA graduates in companies. As companies increasingly globalize and face competition, they need people who have good understanding of overall business r
New answer posted
2013-10-07 16:31:26
Guide-Level 11
Whether you're climbing the corporate ladder, improving your job skills, or breaking into an entirely new career, certificate programs offer a measurable way to build your mind and expand your marketability. Check out 10 certifications that will open doors and create opportunities in the Banking & Finance era.
Chartered Accountancy
Chartered Financial Analyst
Certified Public Accountant
ICWA
Certified Financial Planner
Company Secretary
NCFM
Certified Management Accountant
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
International Financial Reporting Standards
You may go ahead with the one that best suits your skills, interest and caree
New answer posted
2013-10-07 16:15:09
Guide-Level 11
Yes you can pursue Masters in Finance and Banking after BBA.
Eligibility- 50% in graduation from a recognized university.
Admission process- Entrance Exam
The program will increase your individual credential.
There are numerous companies of the private sector that needs students of banking and finance. Apart from offering challenging jobs, the candidates will also be the recipients of lucrative salaries. As far as the designation is concerned, one can be posted as Credit Risk Management Analyst or Financial Research Analyst or Personal Financial Adviser or Portfolio Manager.
Even in Government sector, it is possible for you to get jo
New answer posted
2013-10-07 15:06:54
Guide-Level 11
BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration and BBM stands for Bachelor of Business Management.
Both these courses are taught in different management schools and some schools give the name as BBA and some as BBM.
Some other institutes give it the name Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and some other Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.
Therefore, BBA and BBM has more or less the same syllabus, the only difference is that in the case of BBM the candidates can take up specializations like HR, operation, finance, and marketing, but it is not the case in BBA.
So you may consider pursuing any of these course. T
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