Which one is better bms or bba
Hello Mahidhar
BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) and BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) are quite similar in terms of the content and the course. They are both management undergraduate degrees that usually lead to an MBA for most students.
The core of both these courses is usually the same, and how they're taught is where the difference lies, and that depends on the university/college you enroll.
BMS usually includes more of analytical and logic-oriented studies and focuses on equipping students for managerial roles. BBA, on the other hand, has more scope for studying core subjects as well as their practical applications through presentations, projects and internships. BMS also has these but the quality of projects is usually lower since students study 36 subjects over 3 years and they aren't able to study them as in-depth.
BMS curriculum usually has subjects like:
1. Introduction of Financial Accounts
2. Business Statistics
3. Business Communication
4. Principles of Management
5. Business Mathematics
6. E-Commerce
7. Marketing Management
8. Productive and Quality Management
9. Direct and Indirect Taxes
10. Export-Import Procedures and Documentation
11. Cooperatives and Rural Markets
12. PR Management
13. HR Management
14. Service Sector Management
15. Logistics Management
16. Entrepreneurship and Management of SME
17. International Finance
18. Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
19. Econometrics
20. Operation Research
You can choose specializations like:
1. Marketing
2. Finance
3. HR
BBA subjects include:
1. Principles of Management
2. Business Mathematics and Statistics
3. Production and Material Management
4. Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
5. Business Data Processing
6. Business Laws
7. Business Economics
8. Marketing Management
9. Operations Research
10. Financial and Management Accounting
11. Quantitative Methods
12. Computer Applications
You can choose specializations like:
Accounting
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Legal Studies
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Which one to choose depends on what you want from the course and are looking to pursue in the future.
Thanks!