Thursday, 22 September 2011

Career after 12th..........................

After March, when the 12th class exams get over, students become busy finalizing their career options and looking at various courses and their admission procedures. Gone are the times when regular engineering, medical, BA, B.Com or B.Sc. were the only options in front of students. These days, there are many professional courses at undergraduate level that one can opt for. BBA or Bachelor of Business Administration is one such course that opens up many avenues for students after 12th class. A BBA course is to MBA what B.Com is to M.Com or what B.Sc is to M.Sc.

BBA is a fairly popular course among young students today. Many colleges in India offer a BBA course. There is a huge number of private and government colleges that offer BBA course to students.   The bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree imparts basic management and business skills to students. These skills form the foundation of their management careers. In today’s competitive economy, a BBA course trains effective leaders of tomorrow and entrepreneurs. Students generally follow up a BBA degree with an MBA. For those who don’t want to go for an MBA straight away, there are enough career opportunities straight after BBA.

The course curriculum of a three year B.B.A Course is so designed that it provides the students a basic understanding about Management skills and trains them in effective communication skills. The programme also inculcates entrepreneurship skills in students. With this kind of curriculum, students are better poised to explore various opportunities that they have in management profession. The course covers basic business economics, mathematics, accounting, computer fundamentals, management theory and practice, marketing management, knowledge about the country’s economy, human resource management, financial management, business law, communication skills, personality development etc. Some institutes also offer a specialization to students in the last year. Otherwise, the course is generalist in nature.

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