Hello,
Both the courses are from the field of commerce. Both are Bachelors but in business administration and commerce respectively. BBA has courses like hospitality, tourism, human resource etc. Commerce has tourism, co-operation, business, accountancy etc. You can choose it based on the college that provide this. If you are interested in accounting, auditing etc. you can join B.Com. But if you are interested in business and management studies you can join BBA.
Hey Afsha!
BBA or BCom , which course you want to pursue should totally depend upon your interest and passion . Both are 3 years course with equally good and multiple career options.
I can only tell you more about these courses which can help you in choosing one out of them easily . But you will be the only one to choose.
So Before going into more depth of the subjects, let’s look at the basics like what are the courses exactly.
B.Com is an undergraduate degree in the field of commerce or management. The course is basically designed for students who are good with numbers.G enerally, people who want to pursue B.Com want to be hardcore financial number crunchers, they are people generally devoted to finance and even if they pursue MBA after B.Com they generally choose finance as their area of specialization. Besides doing MBA, they can also choose to do M.Com, CA, ICWA.
They can also join jobs in the accounts department of companies, or they can also work with banks and finance and tax consultants.
Top 5 jobs after pursuing B.Com are:
1.CA (Chartered Accountant),
2.CS (Company secretary),
3. ICWA (Institute of Costs and Work Accounts) or CMA (Cost Management Accounting),
4.FM (Financial Management),
5.CA (Cost Accountant
BBA is a bachelors course in business administration.This course is for students who have good managerial skills. The course mainly includes basic business studies and advanced with specific focuses as well.
BBA course is a more comprehensive course which aims to better equip the student with other aspects of business besides finance like Human Resource, Marketing, Operations and Systems.
BBA courses are industry tailored courses aimed at equipping the student with requisite managerial skills.
Students who graduate in BBA can pursue their post graduation only in MBA; alternatively, they can also seek employment in companies as management trainees.
Some people may also decide to pursue part-time MBA while working. As a BBA graduate, you can seek to specialize in finance as well as streams other than finance such as HR, Operations, Productions, Materials Management, Marketing and Systems.
Top 5 job options after pursuing BBA are:
1. (Human Resource) Manager,
2. Operations Team Leader,
3. Project Manager,
4. SAP (Solution Application Product) Consultant,
5. Business Development Executive
Hope now you find it easy in choosing one out of them!
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