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18th December 2011, 08:55 AM
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No. It is not necessary for the candidate to go through Mathematics as the compulsory subject in 10+2 in order to be eligible for BBA and MBA courses.
Candidates who have gone through with any of the stream and with any of the subjects in 10+2 are eligible to take up this BBA course. Soon after the completion of BBA course, the candidate has to crack any of the entrance exams like -CAT -MAT -GMAT -SNAP -XAT etc in order to get admission for MBA course. So, you can opt for the stream which ever you are interested in 10+2 and better if you opt for the stream which is of Commerce related. If you are really feeling that much difficulty with Mathematics, you can opt for other stream in 10+2 which does not contain Mathematics as one of the subject. BBA and MBA courses are in good demand these days. Try to get good subject knowledge in BBA course which will be helpful for you to perform well in campus placements. Soon after the completion of BBA course, if you get any good job opportunity, I suggest you to join the same rather than opting for MBA course. Because, you can pursue MBA course even after joining in job also through -Executive MBA Program -Part time MBA Program. Make sure that you will be strong enough in communication skills by the time you complete your BBA course. Wish you all the best. |
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21st January 2012, 09:02 PM
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sir i m a art student in 12th n want to persue bba but m scared whether i'l b able to perform wel in dis course as i left maths in 8th standard but i have economics n m bit weak in studies but i really want to do bba mba
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31st January 2012, 06:14 PM
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MBA is a masters degree of 3 years.
There are many specializations in MBA, now it is upto you that in which you are interested,. There are as many specializations in MBA that you even cannot think off. So, you should go either with your interest or you can gofor the one in which your knowledge of b.tech mechanical will be used. As i'll suggest now a days IT, marketting, HR are in use.. Good luck.. |
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15th March 2012, 07:35 PM
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Hii...
Am provinding you the list of subjects. The Fundamentals of Management Accounting and Financial Information Introduction of Microeconomics Information Systems and Technology module Quantitive Methods for Business Statistics In order to pass your degree you need to clear 5 subjects from the list of 7.EAch course will give 75points as credits that will be added in the final . Good luck |
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26th April 2012, 10:46 PM
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with any of the subjects in 10+2 are eligible to take up this BBA course.after of BBA course, the candidate has to crack any of the entrance exams like
-CAT -MAT -GMAT -SNAP -XAT etc in order to get admission for MBA course.you can opt for the stream which ever you are interested in 10+2 and better if you opt for the stream which is of Commerce related.If you are really feeling that much difficulty with Mathematics, you can opt for other stream in 10+2 which does not contain Mathematics as one of the subject.BBA and MBA courses are in good demand these days. Try to get good subject knowledge in BBA course which will be helpful for you to perform well in campus placements. |
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27th April 2012, 12:03 PM
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Dear friend.
Maths is not compulsory for doing MBA. If you are graduate in any discipline with at least 50% marks then you are eligible for MBA. If you are interested to do MBA then try to qualify in exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP e.t.c. If you will qualify in these exams then you have the opportunity to do MBA from top colleges in India. |
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