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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Good communication skills, present ability and selling skills are quite basic requirements as mostly sales profile is offered to Freshers.
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5 years agoBeginner-Level 5
After BBA, you should have a job experience as it will help you in getting a good college for MBA as well as it will help you at the time of placements after completing your MBA.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
To become a lecturer after BBA, you should have to complete the master's degree i.e. MBA. After completing the post-graduation, you should go for the UGC NET Exam. UGC NET (University Grants Commission - National Eligibility Test) is conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA to select the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor only or JRF & Assistant Professor. The minimum eligibility criteria to appear in the UGC NET Exam is post-graduation with minimum 55% aggregate marks. There is no age limit to appear in NET for the post of Assistant Professor but if you are applying for JRF then the maximum age limit is 30 years
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5 years agoScholar-Level 18
BBA is perhaps like any other graduation like BA or B.Sc etc. Nursing is a professional course and with the ever expanding healthcare facilities requirements of trained nurses is bound to increase in times to come. As for engineering 50% fresh graduates could not be placed last year. Hence, my vote is for nursing. Best wishes to you.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Private sector companies have the competitive edge, wherein you will have to deal with everyday market challenges with your quickly problem solving and decision-making skills. Furthermore, the salary package offered by private companies to management professionals is too high. Some of the industries where an MBA graduate can work are as follows:
Advertising
Aviation
Banking
Consultancy
Digital Marketing
Entertainment
Finance
Information Technology (IT)
Insurance
Media
Offline Marketing
Manufacturing
Government Sector Jobs after BBA
Though the salary package of management professionals in Government sector is not as high as compared to private sec
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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
You can do MBA, IBPS Clerk exam, IBPS PO/ Management Trainee Exam, National Bank for Agricultural & Real development (Nabard ). SBI Clerk exam etc. So, it depends on your choice and interest of area. Thanks.
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