In the field of management education today, it is oft said that if you want to do PGDM/MBA, then BBA + PGDM/MBA comes-up as one of the best combination in today’s vastly growing corporate world. Here, experts advise that if you go for BBA, you should first decide about the field or industry vertical you are interested in and then choose your career path for PGDM/MBA.
It may be mentioned here that, at Asian Business School (ABS), a major portion of our PGDM students are from the BBA course done from different top undergraduate colleges and universities across India.
A few of the stand-out benefits of doing PGDM/MBA after BBA can be enumerated as hereunder:
· The subjects that are taught in PGDM/MBA are the detailed version of those of BBA. By and large, BBA builds the foundation suitable for PGDM/MBA by including the basic business applications and administration processes and making the basic concepts clearer, thereby enabling students to build a wider perspective on the subject.
· The subjects that were in BBA are almost the same as those in PGDM/MBA. Only that it is more in depth and has a more professional approach.
· While studying BBA, if one has developed some interest in a particular subject or area and wants to obtain an in depth knowledge about that, then PGDM/MBA is the course that one should take under one’s consideration.
So we see that, in several ways, BBA presents itself as a basic management course or you can also say that it is the mini-PGDM/MBA. And, through the BBA programs, students are able to pursue business education and learn skills that help them pursue various management skills which they can further hone by doing Masters Course in management.