What are the challenges faced by BCom graduates in transitioning to an MBA program?
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Good question Richa So basically B.com students are more academia centered and have a broader knowledge of different subjects like finance, accounting or economics. Meanwhile BBA grads are more job oriented minds as they have developed certain skills during the course through various projects, interRead more
So basically B.com students are more academia centered and have a broader knowledge of different subjects like finance, accounting or economics. Meanwhile BBA grads are more job oriented minds as they have developed certain skills during the course through various projects, internships and other hands-on experience.
Another issue possessed by Bcom students is that they may need to develop certain skills like leadership and teamwork while working under a project. These qualities are pre learned by BBA graduates and they have an upper hand. Their management calibre is also a step ahead than Bcom holders.
BBA graduates often develop some networks that help them during their MBA and future career prospects which is something Bcom students have to work on. They also have a better CV as internship opportunities have been provided to them during their course time. Students pursuing Bcom have to do internships as extra curricular activities which is sometimes hectic.
Despite all these hardships, both paths offer unique strengths, and success ultimately depends on individual motivation, adaptability, and willingness to learn and apply new concepts.