what is better BBA OR E.COM in now days...??
Dear Aspirant,
I reckon you are asking for B.Com. and B.B.A. and therefore I will be answering for that. The course you choose depends upon what you want to do further and also on your aptitude, skill and inclination. Both these courses are 3 year Bachelor courses which can be pursued after 10+2 or Higher Secondary and they have many career options to look at in the future.
B.Com. or Bachelor of Commerce is a three-year undergraduate course offered in both normal and distance learning. B.Com. is the second most popular undergraduate program in the Commerce division. There are three most common courses under B.Com., namely B.Com. or B.Com.-General, B.Com. (Honours) and B.Com. LLB. In the BCom course, candidates are taught core subjects related to trade and finance. During the three-year term, candidates are also given options to choose from a few elective subjects.
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration or BBA course is the key to a number of job openings in a wide range of fields, such as marketing, education, banking, sales and government. This 3-year undergraduate course in Business Management is open to students from all three streams: Science, Arts and Commerce. The BBA course provides knowledge and training in management and leadership skills to prepare students for management roles and entrepreneurship. The specialisations in the field of BBA are as follows:
- Human Resource Management
- Finance
- Sales & Marketing
- Information Technology
The top career options for the graduates of B.Com. are the following jobs:
- CA (Chartered Accountant)
- CS (Company secretary)
- ICWA (Institute of Costs and Work Accounts) or CMA (Cost Management Accounting)
- FM (Financial Management)
- CA (Cost Accountant).
In BBA, the top options are:
- HR (Human Resource) Manager
- Operations Team Leader
- Project Manager
- SAP (Solution Application Product) Consultant
- Business Development Executive.
B.Com Syllabus comprises Business Organisation & Management/Business and Industrial Laws/Business Mathematics and Statistics/Computer Applications in Business/Business Environment, Accountancy (Financial and Cost Accountancy)/ Financial Management, Company Law, Taxation, Economics,Marketing Management, International Trade, Human Resource Management.
BBA Syllabus comprises Principles of Management, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Business Economics, Operations Research, Financial and Management Accounting, Production and Materials Management, Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, Marketing Management, Business data processing, Business Laws.
BBA is a better prospect if you are planning to pursue MBA.
Hope this helps. All the best!




