Will it be hard for a 12th grade Science student to take a BBA?
It is common knowledge that BBA is a commerce-related/management-related degree. I like the concept of Digital Marketing and feel that my creativity and skill would be put to good use if directed in this stream. However, I am currently completing my 12th grade in the Science stream and have absolutely no interest in engineering, as I have found out. Will it be hard for me to get into a good university in order to do a BBA in Digital Marketing?
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Khushi’s Answer
Madhusudhan’s Answer
Even an arts or commerce student can also opt it. I completed my BBA in Finance in 2014 with science background as you asked. If you get admission in BBA, start preparations for CAT or entrance exams related to MBA (in India).
Science students will find no difficulty in BBA degree because it is a very basic & generic degree designed for students of all streams.
Do not worry you taken correct steps in 12th subject selection . you know why. you have opted science subjects maths physics and chemistry . these subjects knowledge will help you in future while studying BBA and MBA . you can take admission for BBA after 12th in PCM .
Your score in these subjects will give lead in placement too . As you will be considered better in aptitude for placement and wants perpetration G Mat
Management subjects are easy to understand and interesting to study. You will have to spend more time studying compared to your fellow commerce students, but with little efforts you can not only acquire in-depth knowledge but also gain an edge over others because you will have all the concepts fresh in mind.
So yes you can pursue BBA after Science because almost all universities accept science students for this course. Many colleges have entrance exams for admission into the course which will be easier for you given your science background.
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Natasha’s Answer
Your training in science will still be useful for a digital marketing career when it comes to your approach to analysis and a fundamental understanding of how environment is linked to desired outcomes.
Stay well,
Natasha
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