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20th October 2014, 01:07 PM
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Difference between BBM or BBA courses
Will you please tell me that can I do BBM or BBA courses if I am not a Maths student and which course is better for me?
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20th October 2014, 04:28 PM
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Re: Difference between BBM or BBA courses
There are some universities which gives admission in BBA or BBM to the students who have mathematics in 12th But few universities do not give admission on the basis of mathematics so try to take admission in those universities. Both the course has its own specializations and both are best you can do any from this course. Here I am giving you some info about these courses B.B.A. or Bachelor of Business Administration is an undergraduate Business Management course. The duration of this course is 3-4 Bachelor of Business Administration Subjects Principles of Management Business Mathematics and Statistics Business Economics Introduction to Operations Research Financial and Management Accounting Production and Material Management Personnel Management and Industrial Relations Marketing Management Business Data Processing Business Laws While B.B.M. or Bachelor of Business Management is an undergraduate Business Management course of 3 years Duration Syllabus of BBM Sem I Principles of Management Business Communication and Soft Skills Financial Accounting Business Mathematics Economic Environment of Business Sem II Business Regulatory Frame Work Business Statistics Managerial Economics Office Management & Automation Cost Accounting General Hindi Sem III Corporate Accounting Entrepreneurship Development Indian Financial System International Trade and Finance Income Tax Sem IV Organizational Behaviour Research Methodology E-Commerce Financial Management General English Comprehensive Viva Sem V Production Management Auditing Human Resource Management Project Management Accounting for Managers Sem VI Banking Law and Practices in India Company Law & Secretarial Practice Marketing Management Operation Research Project and Viva-Voce Environmental Studies |
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