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MBA after BBA- Good or bad

MBA after BBA- Good or bad

source:http://www.apcollegeadmissions.com
It is good to note that you are pursuing BBA with specialization in Finance. The students of Bachelors in Business Administration (BBA) learn organizational skills, management concepts and business discipline. BBA students develop competencies in organizational skill, help to enlarge the management, by their decision-making styles, and handle the management well through their skilled and well organized planning and execution. Hence employability opportunities are good with a BBA degree. 

The option of pursuing higher studies in management i.e. MBA or to seek employment depend on your aptitude, career objective and economic needs. Candidates who have finished their education in BBA can get employed as management trainee or as an executive trainee in any of the reputed companies or MNCs. Sectors such as Banking, Finance, Consultancy, Consumer Durable Companies, FMCG, IT Companies, Advertising Agencies and many more are employing BBA graduates with attractive pay packages to meet their executive talent requirements. The salary ranges from Rs.1.50 lakh upwards and is dependent on your merit and how well you perform in your recruitment process. If you seek placement, you must develop well in your soft skills and communication skills before you graduate. This will provide you an edge over others.

As MBA is the most ideal course after BBA, if you wish to pursue higher education. If you opt for higher education it is suggested that you qualify in any one of the common admission tests like Management Aptitude Test (MAT), Common Aptitude Test (CAT), Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) etc. which will fetch you a seat in top B-Schools. It would be a good idea to work for a couple of years in a reputed corporate after your BBA degree, gain valuable experience in organizational functioning and then pursue MBA from a top B-School. However, this requires high focus and determination.

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