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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both are Bachelor of Business Administration degrees, but the focus areas are different:
Feature | BBA (General) | BBA in Event Management |
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Subjects | Broad business fundamentals like finance, HR, and marketing | Business + event planning, logistics, budgeting, PR |
Career Options | Banking, Sales, Marketing, HR, Admin | Event coordinator, wedding planner, brand activation |
Nature of Work | Office-based, 9 to 5 jobs | On-site, dynamic, people-facing, fast-paced |
Internship | Corporate firms | Live events, concerts, weddings, MICE events |
Note: This information is sourced from different sources and may vary.
So if you enjoy organizing, leading and being part of high energy projects then BBA in Event Management is a more practical and exciting route for you.
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Good luck.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Two Bachelor's degree courses cannot be done together.
If you do so, your degree can be cancelled.
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