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WHAT COURSE CAN I DO AFTER 12 WHICH DOESNT CONTAIN SCIENCE AND PAYS A GUD AMOUNT ?
Okay so I have taken science group that is pure science containing PCB and IP now I am confused about what course to take in college suggest few courses I can do which doesn't contain anything related to science,will BBA be easy for me ? Will it be easy for me to cope up with the subjects because I did science and I have no idea about the subjects related to commerce field
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Dii’s Answer
Hey!
That's completely alright!
A lot of people actually choose a degree that's entirely different from what they did in highschool.
Some even add another degree on top of their existing one - an engineering student would pursue masters in business as an add on.
So yes, you can do BBA for your degree.
The question of whether it will be easy or not depends entirely on your aptitude.
Because its a field you wont have a prior or base knowledge on, there's a lot to consider.
I recommend going through a business highschooler's text book, if you have the time, to check the contents more than asking a senior who switched - because there will be a difference between her aptitude and yours.
Do look up videos for the concepts and see how well you are able to understand them.
Since there are a lot of new subjects getting introduced in university, its better to take your time and search them up. There are also a lot of short certifications you can do, outside of a degree.
I recommend figuring out what exactly you want to work on - is it just the business field? is IT alright? do you want to do double major? and so on.
Choosing a course can be a tough decision, so don't rush.
Set your priorities straight - people opt for an IT or AI integration due to the emerging significance. So then you'll need to looking into Computer Science and IT.
You might have to take a foundational year - in fact, it might be better if you did, do you can avoid a burnout in the later years. So choose the university well as each offers different structure of education.
Wanting to pursue something different from what you've learned is a difficult decisions to make - so I wish you all the best!
I hope you find the right course for yourself!
That's completely alright!
A lot of people actually choose a degree that's entirely different from what they did in highschool.
Some even add another degree on top of their existing one - an engineering student would pursue masters in business as an add on.
So yes, you can do BBA for your degree.
The question of whether it will be easy or not depends entirely on your aptitude.
Because its a field you wont have a prior or base knowledge on, there's a lot to consider.
I recommend going through a business highschooler's text book, if you have the time, to check the contents more than asking a senior who switched - because there will be a difference between her aptitude and yours.
Do look up videos for the concepts and see how well you are able to understand them.
Since there are a lot of new subjects getting introduced in university, its better to take your time and search them up. There are also a lot of short certifications you can do, outside of a degree.
I recommend figuring out what exactly you want to work on - is it just the business field? is IT alright? do you want to do double major? and so on.
Choosing a course can be a tough decision, so don't rush.
Set your priorities straight - people opt for an IT or AI integration due to the emerging significance. So then you'll need to looking into Computer Science and IT.
You might have to take a foundational year - in fact, it might be better if you did, do you can avoid a burnout in the later years. So choose the university well as each offers different structure of education.
Wanting to pursue something different from what you've learned is a difficult decisions to make - so I wish you all the best!
I hope you find the right course for yourself!
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Vianne’s Answer
Feeling confused is totally normal, especially when you're figuring out your future. Many students start with science in school and later decide it's not for them, and that's completely fine. Picking science doesn't mean you're stuck with it forever. Colleges often offer beginner-friendly courses, so you don't need a commerce background to switch fields. You'll start learning the basics just like everyone else.
If you're curious about business or management, a BBA could be a great choice. Students from science backgrounds often adapt quickly because the focus is on communication, business ideas, marketing, and understanding how organizations work, not on science. You might need some time to get used to subjects like accounting or economics, but these are taught step by step, so you won't be expected to know everything right away.
If you want to explore fields outside of science with good career prospects, consider options like BBA, BCom, BA Economics, BMS, law, hotel management, or mass communication. Think about what kind of work interests you, not just what's easy. Since you've already tackled science, you clearly have the ability to learn new things. Now it's about finding something that matches your interests and the future you want.
If you're curious about business or management, a BBA could be a great choice. Students from science backgrounds often adapt quickly because the focus is on communication, business ideas, marketing, and understanding how organizations work, not on science. You might need some time to get used to subjects like accounting or economics, but these are taught step by step, so you won't be expected to know everything right away.
If you want to explore fields outside of science with good career prospects, consider options like BBA, BCom, BA Economics, BMS, law, hotel management, or mass communication. Think about what kind of work interests you, not just what's easy. Since you've already tackled science, you clearly have the ability to learn new things. Now it's about finding something that matches your interests and the future you want.