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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
You may go with the option of BA B.Com or BA in accounts and finance, if you wish to sharpen your skills and command on business management. With BBA, I mean Bachelors in business administration, B.Com (Bachelors in commerce) (indirectly including maths, accounts and finance knowledge for you) and Bachelors of Arts in accounts. All these degrees include course of study relevant to nourish you over business management tactics and concepts. And with your percentage, you can get some of the good placement and marginal colleges across.