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21st June 2011, 01:28 AM
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dear friend,
yes my friend you can go for MBA after completion of your graduation.. but as you want to do MBA ,so my suggestion will be to go for BBA... because after completion of your BBA it will become easier for you to go for MBA as both are business field... the subjects are quit similar... as you are going to do master degree on the same subjects which you have already studied in your graduation... so go for BBA.... all the best.. |
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21st June 2011, 01:49 AM
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We would suggest BBA rather than B.Sc( hons). If you have already set your mind on MBA, then it is always better to learn the basics of MBA. You will be able to gain this knowledge if you do BBA. B.Sc ( hons) in no way was has any relevance when it comes to M.B.A. But if you are really keen on getting you B.Sc hons degree then, there is no harm in going for it and after completing your B.Sc ( hons) you can go for your MBA.
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21st June 2011, 03:09 PM
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Both courses are better. But final decision depends up on you choice and interest. Both degree are on high demand in market at present. Thereafter you cab do MBA/PGDBM as per your interest for betterment and early settlement in life. Regards, Ramjash |
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#5
21st June 2011, 06:46 PM
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If you want to do MBA later, then better option is go for BBA. BBA is specially designed course to enhance business knowledge of the candidates.
For MBA, candidate should be strong enough in subject knowledge and in communication skills and in addition outside business environment too. As a part of growth in career after joining in job soon after the completion of MBA depends upon, how effectively you can frame strategies to take lead over the others, and to bring benefits to the organization which is possible if you are sound in subject knowledge and current business trends too. BBA will definitely helpful for the candidates to be like this. As per MBAs, demand is high but the supply of qualitative MBAs are lacking. So there is lot of scope for the candidates. |
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21st June 2011, 07:03 PM
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Your final goal is to do MBA.MBA is related to learning business management ethics.BBA is a course which help you in clearing your basic knowledge of this field.If you complete your BBA and then try for MBA then you would find it very easy to understand the detail meaning of all the concepts in MBA.It will help you in having a detail knowledge of business field.So BBA would be preferable if you want to to do MBA later on.
B.Sc (Hons) is also a very good course.Its a well reputed & very dignified course.It is very good than simple B.Sc as it provides with thorough knowledge of your field. You can do MBA after B.Sc too but it will be more preferable if you do BBA before MBA. For doing MBA you will be required to crack the entrance exams like CAT,etc. I am listing down some of the top MBA colleges in India:
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21st June 2011, 07:04 PM
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If you want to do MBA then you should opt of the BBA course which has a great scope to do MBA after BBA. For MBA, you need a good subjective knowledge and a strong IQ You have to do MBA after BBA to get a good and fine job which has the eligibility criteria is to get atleast 60% marks in BBA. Now,in my opinion you should do BBa for the good course like MBA. All the best for your future dear.... |
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21st June 2011, 07:59 PM
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Although your interest may be in Chemistry then why are you going for MBA, why not you go further in Chemistry. It has a very wide scope in oil industry. If still you want to go then it would be good if you do your MBA and join such organization where your Chemistry knowledge would be useful. BBA will be the initial steps for your MBA degree. It would be more helpful. But it does not matter what your background ifs for doing MBA. So your are free and its solely your choice to go for any of the streams and the do MBA. |
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21st June 2011, 10:50 PM
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22nd June 2011, 07:09 PM
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because it will help you to score in MBA. BBA and MBA have related syllabus , so you can improve management skill. if you are going for BSC then you have not related subject. so MBA in future , you can do BBA first. all rge best. |
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19th August 2011, 06:09 PM
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as you want to do MBA , then there is no need to do B.SC . going from BBA to MBA is much easier than B.SC to MBA. you should concentrate on BBA .in the view of profesional life BBA is better.
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