Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) provides students with a good overview of management theory and practice and prepares them for management roles. BBA at St. Mary’s Centenary Degree College offers a wide range of core and elective subjects viz, Finance, Marketing and HR. The programme provides a thorough grounding in general and specialized management theory and skills. The BBA course is always kept updated as per the new Industry requirements.
The BBA course expands to various employment opportunities laid in the future. It enhances the students' abilities in Administration, Banking, Finance, Marketing, or Sales.
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PO2. Effective Communication
PO3. Social Interaction
PO4. Effective Citizenship
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PO6. Environment and Sustainability
PO7. Self-directed and Life-long Learning
A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree opens up a diverse range of career opportunities across various industries. Here are some common career paths that BBA graduates can pursue:
Business Analyst: Analyzing market trends, conducting research, and providing insights to help organizations make informed business decisions.
Financial Analyst: Assessing financial data, analyzing investment opportunities, and providing recommendations for improving financial performance.
Marketing Manager: Developing marketing strategies, conducting market research, and overseeing advertising and promotional campaigns.
Human Resources Manager: Managing employee recruitment, training, and development, and ensuring compliance with labor laws and regulations.
Operations Manager: Overseeing day-to-day business operations, optimizing processes, and ensuring efficient resource allocation.
Management Consultant: Providing expert advice to organizations on improving efficiency, profitability, and organizational structure.
Entrepreneur/Small Business Owner: Starting and managing your own business venture, from concept development to execution and growth.
Supply Chain Manager: Managing the flow of goods and services, coordinating logistics, and optimizing supply chain operations.
Sales Manager: Leading a sales team, setting sales targets, and developing strategies to achieve revenue goals.
Financial Planner: Assisting individuals or organizations in managing their financial goals, investments, and retirement planning.
Project Manager: Planning, organizing, and executing projects within specified budgets and timelines.
International Business Specialist: Managing global operations, conducting market research, and developing international business strategies.
Retail Manager: Overseeing retail operations, managing inventory, and implementing sales and marketing strategies.
Risk Manager: Identifying and evaluating potential risks to an organization and developing strategies to mitigate them.
Public Relations Manager: Developing and implementing communication strategies to maintain a positive public image for an organization.
The versatility of the degree allows individuals to explore various industries and roles, depending on their interests and skill sets.