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I have completed 12 in 2010 ..I have got admission in bsc but I didn't succeed in that ...plz help me
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Dear Aspirant,
There is nothing like integrated BBA. But there is integrated BBA + MBA.
You need to know yourself first and then decide which career option can be suitable to you.
To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo a psychometric test from CareerGuide.com which will help you understand yourself in respect of your strengths, weaknesses, emotional quotient, etc. and will exactly tell you which stream is good for you.
Best wishes,
Dr. Anand Wadadekar
Hello Dear Friend,Welcome to CareerGuide.com!!!Thanks for visiting and writing to us for your query.
Well as per your description you have completed your 12th in year 2010 and after that you have went for B.Sc but you did not succeed in that. So it means that by this time if you would have done well you would have gained a degree. Thats something where we need to cautious while selecting your career path at presently. If you have failed in Science to achieve success in science that doesn't mean that you cannot do well in any field. It would have also happened that in science the subject you have choosen it won't be of your area of interest. While at the same time we have other career options apart from science like Arts.Fine Arts,Commerce,Management,Law etc."Where there is WILL there is WAY."
My question for you is that - 'What makes you feel that you can do well in Management i.e integrated BBA / What makes you to think and go for integrated BBA?' Try to answer these questions to yourself and if you get a confident answer "YES" from inside You. Than definitely you can think of integrated BBA making as your career.
Talking about integrated BBA there are many Universities,Colleges and Deemed Universities in India that offers integrated management courses i.e BBA+MBA which is of 5 years. While there are some of the universities who have started integrated BBA course with Law i.e BBA+LLB for those students who have ineterest both in Management and Law and wish to make their career in both the fields. So by doing BBA.LLB you can get into corporates as a Corporate Lawyer whereas while doing the integrated course you can also apply for Company Secretary course or can also do any diploma related to Labour Law/Arbitration etc. The CS course is a good combination with BBA.LLB to get good career in coprorate law. While considering the earlier course BBA+MBA you are having option to work only in Management field.
Talking about the fees of the course it differs from college to college depending which college you are taking admission. But on an average fees goes around 30,000-40,000 per year for BBA+MBA. While for BBA.LLB its between 20,000-30,000.
There are really good options for you still available for you. Only the thing you need to get on the right career track. In order to know the right career track you,i would suggest you to go for Career Assessment Test this will give you an insight about your strengths,abilities,area of interest. You can go for the CareerGuide's Career Assessment and can get in touch with me with your reports and than we can see which career suits you better.
I hope you find this information useful and helpful.
Wish you Good Luck!!!
Feel free to get in touch again.
Thank You
Warm Regards,Prathamesh K.Career Psychologist
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