Bachelor of Business Administration
Individuals who want to pursue an education in business and learn skills that will help them to 
pursue various management and administrative positions within a company may consider 
earning a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). A BBA program can prepare students 
for various business positions through courses in subjects like marketing, human resources and 
management. 
A Bachelor of Business Administration is a 3-year degree program that provides a fundamental 
education in business management principles. Programs typically allow students to specialize in 
one of multiple concentration areas, such as international business, finance, real estate, computer 
information systems, marketing or accounting.  
Course Topics 
 
Through the BBA programs, students can learn management, marketing, communication, 
quantitative reasoning and business analysis skills. Through BBA courses, students can gain 
knowledge of business practices and processes, understand the role of economics in the world 
marketplace and possess an awareness of global business issues. Additional topics covered 
include: 
  Business theory 
  Business law and ethics 
  Economics 
  Entrepreneurship fundamentals 
  E-business 
  Project management 
  Budget development 
  Consumer behavior 
  Human resources management 
 
 
Continuing Education Information 
 
After completing a BBA, individuals may consider furthering their education in order to qualify 
for  top  executive  positions  and  promotions.  A Master  Business of  Administration  (MBA)  is  a 
graduate-level  degree  that  is  often  desired  by  employers  for  positions  such  as  Chief  Executive 
Officer  (CEO)  and  Chief  Operations  Officer  (COO).  Doctoral  programs  are  also  available  in 
business  administration,  which  can  prepare  business  professionals  for  work  as  consultants, 
executives or university professors. 
 
 
 
Jobs in Government Sector 
The BBA graduates can find many job opportunities in government sector. For this they have to 
take part in the various tests carried out by UPSC, public sector banks, PSC, SSC. There are 
opportunities even in defense sectors also. The candidates who have cleared these tests will be 
called for a final interview and the talented people will be filtered out from a large number. 
  Public Sector Banking Jobs after BBA 
There are numerous job opportunities for these graduates in public sector banks also. Various 
banks are calling graduates for the posts of clerks and POs. The recruitment process is done by 
organizing entrance tests and interview. Most of the banks require a minimum qualification of 
graduation for various posts. 
  Jobs in Indian Railways after BBA 
Indian RRB also recruits BBA graduates for different posts. This central government job is a 
respectable job among the society. They can perform in various roles such as Assistant manager, 
deputy general manager and so on. 
  How to prepare for all these exams 
For the preparation of various government examinations the candidates must go through a 
systematic timetable. The syllabus should be divided in such a way that it is easy to cover all 
those in the specific time. The candidates should have strong bases on the fundamental subjects. 
More time should be allotted for the areas which are difficult to understand. Preparation of small 
notes while studying will be more useful. They should also collect as much as previous question 
papers and solve them all. Proper time management is an important factor in these examinations. 
 Industries offering jobs to BBA graduates: 
 
BBA graduates can seek job openings in the following sectors: 
  Banking 
  Consultancy 
  Finance 
  FMCG and Consumer Durable Companies 
  IT companies 
  Advertising agencies 
  International Business 
  Insurance 
  Event Management 
  Sales- Direct Sales, Channels sales etc. 
 
Difference between BBA and B.Com 
 
to understand the difference between these two degrees you have to understand that if you are 
good at numbers or financial computations, then your aim should be that of a Chartered 
Accountant or CA. It is an extremely specialized area and a B.Com degree is the first step 
towards achieving that goal. 
 
On the other hand, if you are sure that you want to pursue a career in management, then BBA is a 
good alternative, though you can still pursue your MBA after B.Com. However, you can get 
good work experience after completing your BBA in areas of your interest. 
 
If you are planning to start your professional career immediately after class 12, BBA is a good 
choice as it is a professional course compared to B.Com which is a stream in the general line.