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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
The only main thing that should be considered to opt anything for your career is your 'area of interest'. You should really think on this front because if you enjoy your work, you can do better on your work place instead of choosing any other career even with high potential. But for the question you have asked, my opinion is that, in BBA there is basically no specialisation but you can go for BBA in banking and insurance as you will get the knowledge about the banking and insurance sector that is the major part of an economy but due to digitalisation, you should also do some certificate course of IT sector i.e. HTML, DBMS, etc. as this will enhance your career if you further opt for banking sector.