About Course
All specialisation or fields of management can be good, but when you choose a specialisation it should be-in-the context of your-abilities and personality. For example, finance is a good specialisation if you have strong numerical and analytical skills, while marketing is ideal for those with strong interpersonal communication skills who are open minded, comfortable with numbers and have commercial awareness. The decision on a specialisation needs to be taken much later. So as of now focus on trying for the best colleges for your Bachelor's degree.
What is BBA?
Bachelor of Business Administration, or BBA, is a three-year fulltime course that is designed to give rise to future professionals, rather than mere ‘degree holders’. This course keeps in mind the needs of the industry where the students would ultimately find employment, and, therefore, has a completely different approach to learning.
Course Benefit / Advantages
Why is BBA better than any other conventional degree?
A professional
course: BBA goes beyond bookish knowledge. Instead, it sharpens your
managerial skills through presentations, case studies, industry visits,
guest lectures by professionals, etc. that help you deal with real-life
situations better.
Opportunities - Field of Employement
What after BBA?
The obvious choice after BBA is opting for postgraduation — an MBA. Having a prior knowledge of different aspects of management, BBA graduates often find it easier to crack MBA entrance exams, as compared to commerce graduates. After completing your BBA program, you also have the option of joining as a Management Trainee/Executive Trainee in any of the following sectors:
Banking, Consultancy, Finance, e.g.: Citibank, HSBC, etc.
FMCG and Consumer Durable companies, e.g.: HLL, P&G, Marico, etc.
IT companies, e.g.: Infosys, Wipro, Satyam, Microsoft, Compaq, etc.
Advertising agencies, e.g.: HTA, Lintas, Mudra, O & M, Leo Burnett, etc.