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8th July 2012, 09:06 PM
minakshi.chaturvedi97@gma
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What are the career options available after BBA and MBA? Is it good to pursue it from SMU?


Hi there!
i would like to know that what are the career options available after BBA and MBA? and, is it good to pursue both from SikkimManipal university? is it a reputed one?

thanks and regards
Minakshi




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23rd February 2016, 01:18 AM
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Default Re: What are the career options available after BBA and MBA? Is it good to pursue it from SMU?

There are alot of Careers after BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration) and MBA (Master of Business Administration).
After MBA you can do jobs in sales and marketing department of companies as a member of sales teams or as management trainees and If you are interested in your own business than you can also run your own business in good manner.
You can also work as employee such as CEO(Chief executive officer) or COO (Chief Operating Officer)and you can also work as consultant and manager of any administration in any Good star hotel and Universities and you can also teach in colleges as a professor.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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