What can I do with a BBA Degree
Not everyone embraces engineering after 10+2; students with non-science background are restricted to join B.Tech and some science students decline to join the clichÊ league of engineers. In such a scenario, Bachelor of Business Administration aka BBA emerges as the second popular programme after B.Tech. In fact, due to no mandatory need of PCM, BBA is popular among the students from all the streams. This programme is considered your first step to the management journey where you learn the fundamentals of leadership. Most of the BBA programmes do not offer any particular specialization but inclined on the learning of overall banking & finance and entrepreneurship perspectives. Now the question arises how a BBA degree fits your career goals. Let’s elaborate further in this post. BBA as a knowledge hub Undoubtedly, BBA is no less challenging than any other popular course if you want to gain managerial skills in these 3 years. The curriculum of BBA involves mainly involves all the conceptual concepts of management such as organizational behavior, fundamentals of management, human resource management, banking & finance management, etc.