How to make our profile best in 3 years of b.com program or BMS or BBE? What else I can do with my college of these courses?
Hello aspirant, here is the quick summary of the courses-
BMS
The program is focused on business studies and trains students to develop intellectual and interpersonal skills. The in-depth knowledge of business- and administration-related fields gives these students a vastly different and insightful perspective. This degree supplicates broad based knowledge of business along with the specialist knowledge of a particular area of business. The course is suitable for students looking to specialize in accounting, marketing, or management.
Eligibility Criteria- Passing score in 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ ST/ WW/ Physically Challenged Categories) in four papers including English.
- Some colleges have an entrance exam which the applicants need to pass in order to be eligible for a spot in the BBS course.
There are several college across the country that offer the BBS program
ScopeAfter finishing BBS, students can expect to receive career opportunities in sectors like accounting, marketing, finance, project management, relationship management, business analysis, academics, business development, etc. Many students opt to study further and do an MBA to solidify their education and get better career opportunities.
BBE
It is a course, designed to create a strong orientation towards application of economics and related tools at various functions of an enterprise. Many of the subject taught in the course are also unique, like Industrial economics and Environmental Economics, which makes students job ready.
BBE Eligibility CriteriaMost universities like DU conduct an entrance exam for candidates who want to take admission in the Bachelor of Business Economics courses. These exams tests students on their aptitude in quantitative ability, reasoning and analytical ability, general English, and business and general awareness.
There are also colleges who offer admission to students based on the marks the students secured in their 10+2 examinations.