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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
BBA is a professional 3 years management degree course, which prepares you for entry management or supervisory roles in IT in Business enterprises in various management functions. BBA graduates can easily get job of Rs 20000 or more. BBA graduates will have to obtain PG qualifications for better career opportunities. It has a very good scope.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
After BBA you are having a number of options such as MA M.Com M.Sc. Economics, M.Sc (Hotel Management), M.Sc (Design-Interior & Furniture), MA (Journalism & Mass Communication), etc. You can choose any of the above depending upon your interest. However, it is recommended that you go for MA. It is a 2 years degree. There is a huge scope for the student who are doing the higher studies. And, as you are telling that you have done the BBA course. You have done the Bachelor of Business Administration course and now if you go for Masters in Business Administration. It will be a good decision for you. You can pursue your MBA in differe
New answer posted
6 years agoScholar-Level 17
After BBA you are having a number of options such as MA M.Com M.Sc Economics, M.Sc (Hotel Management), M.Sc (Design-Interior & Furniture), MA (Journalism & Mass Communication), etc. You can choose any of the above depending upon your interest. However, it is recommended that you go for MA. It is a 2 years degree. There is a huge scope for the student who are doing the higher studies. And as you are telling that you have done the BBA course. You have done the Bachelor of Business Administration course, and now if you go for Masters in Business Administration. It will be a good decision for you. You can pursue your MBA in different st
New answer posted
6 years agoScholar-Level 17
After BBA, you are having a number of options such as MA, M.Com, M.Sc, Economics, M.Sc (Hotel Management), M.Sc (Design-Interior & Furniture), MA (Journalism & Mass Communication), etc. You can choose any of the above depending upon your interest. However, it is recommended that you go for MA. It is a 2 years degree. There is a huge scope for the student who are doing the higher studies. And, as you are telling that you have done the BBA course. You have done the Bachelor of Business Administration course, and now if you go for Masters in Business Administration. It will be a good decision for you. You can pursue your MBA in differ
New answer posted
6 years agoScholar-Level 17
After BBA you are having a number of options such as MA M.Com M.Sc Economics, M.Sc (Hotel Management), M.Sc (Design-Interior & Furniture), M.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication), etc. You can choose any of the above depending upon your interest. However, it is recommended that you go for MA. It is a 2 years degree. There is a huge scope for the student who are doing the higher studies. And, as you are telling that you have done the BBA course. You have done the Bachelor of Business Administration course and now if you go for Masters in Business Administration. It will be a good decision for you. You can pursue your MBA in differen
New answer posted
6 years agoScholar-Level 17
New answer posted
6 years agoScholar-Level 17
After BBA you are having a number of options such as MA M.Com M.Sc Economics, M.Sc (Hotel Management), M.Sc (Design-Interior & Furniture), M.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication), etc. You can choose any of the above depending upon your interest. However, it is recommended that you go for M.A. It is a 2 years degree. There is a huge scope for the student who are doing the higher studies. And as you are telling that you have done the BBA course. You have done the Bachelor of Business Administration course and now if you go for Masters in Business Administration. It will be a good decision for you. You can pursue your MBA in different
New answer posted
6 years agoScholar-Level 17
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