Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
Both a B.Com. and a BBA degree enable graduates to later pursue an MBA. The curriculum for a bachelor's in commerce is more theoretical in nature and emphasises topics like accounting, administration, finance, economics, etc.
However, if you want to pursue an MBA, a bachelor's degree in business administration (BBA) is the best choice because it lays the groundwork for future MBA studies by assisting with subject knowledge acquisition, providing in-depth knowledge of a company's functional aspects, and developing business management skills. These factors all contribute to a future in which MBA concepts are easier to comprehend.
Top universities in India include IP University (Delhi), Symbiosis International University (Pune), NMIMS University, Delhi University (which offers a BMS), and IIM-Indore (which offers a dual degree programme) (Bangalore ) Briefly put, B.Com has a greater range of job options than BBA. While BBA places more emphasis on a general curriculum that includes Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, and Management Information System, B.Com gives students in-depth knowledge of Accounts, Administration, Finance, and Economics.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
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