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manpreet
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3 years ago
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is all about the basics of how an organisation will work. This degree is all about how we'll manage and execute the events. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) teaches about the commercial corporate world. So, when I say basics, only basics of maths will be in Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree and that too for only first two semesters. Basic maths like quadratic equations, statistics, matrices and some other topics of the same level will be there. For a person who has completed HSC, it won't be difficult to clear maths paper in Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) contains maximum theoretical papers. For every semester, it has eight subjects and in every semester, accounts is common (which is not a theory paper) and remaining seven subjects are theoretical papers. Only in the first two semesters of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), maths paper is there, but after that only accounts paper will be taught in every semester irrespective of your specialisation. So, with no doubts, you can pursue Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) if you are very bad at maths. All the best for your future.