BBA vs. Conventional Graduation Courses
It isn't surprising that colleges, these days, see an upsurge in the applications for courses that weren't much known less than a decade ago. High school students have their interests inclined toward courses like Bachelor of Business Administration that focus on management skills. Year after year admission windows see increasing number of queues with students competing with the highest of grades to get into these management streams. At the same time, there has been a substantial decrease in the enrolment for the conventional bachelor programs such as B.Sc., B.Com., B.A., etc. Students are comparatively much aware of education and career fundamentals and want to pursue subjects of their interest right from graduation. What do you think has initiated this sudden change of aspirations in today's generation? Why is BBA winning over conventional graduation courses? No matter where you go today, it's all about business; local businesses, global businesses, entrepreneurships...