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Here are the list of colleges offering you BBA in Bangalore:
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-colleges-Bangalore.
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- Actuarial analyst
- Business adviser
- Business analyst
- Chartered management accountant
- Corporate investment banker
- Data analyst
- Data scientist
- Forensic accountant
- Insurance underwriter-Management consultant
- Operational researcher
- Product manager
- Project manager
- Risk manager
- Social media manager
- Stockbroker
- Sustainability consultant
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
- Construction manager
- Human resources officer
- Life coach
- Logistics and distribution manager
- Marketing executive
- Retail manager
- Sales executive
- Stylist
- Systems analyst
- UX analyst.
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Scholar-Level 16
If I take into consideration that you won't go for an MBA, then BHM is definitely a better option. If you go for BHM you would have better job opportunities, both in India and abroad. Even during recession, hospitality industry is the least affected because of numerous reasons. There are many options like hotels, cruise ships, restaurants, airlines etc. Where you can start your career once you are a graduate. If you do it from any of the IHMs, then you would many companies walking in for the campus recruitment. Its your choice to stay in India or to work in other countries. If you have an aim of doing MBA, then BBA is a better opti
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Scholar-Level 16
1. Aptech Aviation and Hospitality Academy (multiple locations across India)
2. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj College of Aviation Technology, Maharashtra
3. Flying Cats
4. Global Aviation Academy, Mumbai
5. Patiala Aviation Club
6. IIFA Lancaster College, Bangalore
7. Institute of Indian Aviation and Allied Management Studies (IIAAM), Central Campus, Bangalore
Aviation being a broad field, there are many opportunities in this sector. You can expect to be qualified for a job as an accident investigator, air traffic controller, airline manager, aviation attorney, maintenanc
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