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Anagha G Nair

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Both courses are Bachelor degrees basic at best. BBA has a minimum duration of 3 years, the BHM has a duration of 4 years minimum. The BBA is a generalist degree with the lower fees schedule whereas BHM is vocational in nature and tends to be slightly more expensive. If you consider yourself entrepreneurial go do a BHM and if you Desire the safety of a job, and safety alone is top priority, go to a BBA.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Saran, Both are very exciting fields. In vetenery you can be on your own. Let me assure you that there is acute shortage of these professionals and in future requirement is bound to rise. On the other hand, chemical engineering too has bright future as mankind needs to discover newer and newer chemicals to survive on this planet. My final advise will be to choose the one that fascinates you most.

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rohith kola

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Depends on your interest, both have its own advantages and disadvantages. When we talk about FD, doing it with full dedication will surely pay you. Dressing, accessories or other things never go off, the market of FD is very large and along with it you have many options to like:
1). You will be fashion designer
2). Costume designer
3). Fashion stylist
4). Visual merchandiser or more

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi,
Yes, there is a difference between B.A. Economics and Economics Honors, where the former would cover the basics of Economics; Later would give you the in-depth knowledge of Economics. Although, the scope of a programme is a very subjective term which would largely depend on your own caliber and the capacity to perform but Eco (Honors) student would definitely have an upper hand when it comes to career opportunities. Also, the salary structure would vary again depending on your performance on the programme and how you use the knowledge earned through the degree.
The economics degree has a good market value especially if it is an Hon
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Aditya Vikram Reddy VennapusalaFortis Fortuna Adiuvat

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HRM is not the richest, but has fame, recognition and respect and responsibility (Godly feeling). Marketing is dependent upon us, if we make as our routine or part of our life, then definitely it's the most the richest sector (M for Marketing = Money). While tourism is risky, with the advance in technology people are always looking for convenient and comfort (so if you're not up to the mark, you'll sink like Titanic).

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Aditya Vikram Reddy VennapusalaFortis Fortuna Adiuvat

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Both are wonderful options and lots of opportunities are there in both these fields, but personally I have seen a lot of scope in game development in India. Packages will easily hit around 10-18 lacs per annum, for the post of senior game developer cum designer.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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A normal programme course is not a specialisation in a particular area, but a little knowledge of various subjects while an honours course gives you a specialisation on a particular subject.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello, Practically speaking there is no difference. As Shakespeare has said "a rose is a rose by any name". Apparently, institutions awarding only engineering degrees could award B.Tech while universities awarding different types of degrees along with engineering were awarding BE.

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Rajiv Kumar

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It is not necessary that you go for BA or a B.Sc. Any degree holder is eligible for giving UPSC exam. But if you are a science student then you should go for B.Sc rather than going for a BA. B.Sc course is a graduate degree course in science; this can be done as a part-time or full-time course. This course forms the basis of science and comprises of the subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, zoology and mathematics. Some institutions that offer these courses are:
Loyola College - Chennai
Department of Science (Christ University) - Bangalore
Miranda House Delhi
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Madras Christian College (MCC) - Chenn
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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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It depends on what you want to do. If you want to do Master's degree or go for higher education then integrated M.Com will be great. But if you are willing to join professional degrees like CA, CMA or CS then you should do B.Com (Hons).

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