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Your performance in 10+2 abd in IELTS will GRE score will help you get into a good college.

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Yes, the stream that you son took in 12th doesn't matter in admission in MBA. Admissions in MBA are done on the basis of entrance exam accepted widely or by an exam conducted by the college your son is applying to.

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Yes, if you want to work in accounting sector. Since Tally is one of the hottest accounting software in the market, used by many companies. It can give you an extra edge.

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It is not compulsory to do MBA after BBA but if you want to keep moving in the same direction than MBA is a good option. Or you can go for other certification courses to enhance your skills or give entrance exams for government exams. Salary after MBA ranges from INR 5 lacs to 15 lacs.

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You can look forward to your interest areas. Besides from that the most trending courses in market right now are Digital Marketing, Creative Writing, creative thinking, public speaking, presentation making, HTML and basics of Coding.

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Placements don't entirely depend on your percentage but having a good percentage somewhat between 70 to 90% is good to go. Placement depends on other facts also like your resume, your interview, way of conducting and extracurricular activities.

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Yes, you can go abroad after BBA in India for PG but most colleges require you to have some work experience after graduation. If you don't want to have the gap so your best bet is to do 1 + 1 from a reputed college. Yes, BBA (International Business) in MIM abroad is good.

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BBA has a wide scope. You can get jobs in Management, Accounting, Banking, work in your own business.
Colleges in Delhi- NCR are- Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, NDIM BBA-Affiliated to GGSIP University and Hierank Business School.

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BBA (International Business) degree is different from BBA honours since International Business focuses more on international aspect of the business. If you see from the job point of view, both are preferred equally.

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The average fee for a Bachelor of Business Administration Amritsar, Punjab 60,985 BBA/BBM - first year fees.
Bachelor of Business Administration has a huge scope and along with other colleges providing MBA, it offers a good opportunity for students to complete both courses together.

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