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i need help for opting Business Add. i have done BBA but i am confused after addition of sections in business add.
should i go for it?
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I don't think Business Administration is as rewarding as it should be. Even someone with a Bachelors in Business will have to go through almost everything - for 100 marks. In my opinion it was already under-rewarding in the old scheme of things. Now, it's a disaster - unless you are a 'very' fresh graduate who has confidence in their knowledge.
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Thank you for your response.
I am a fresh graduate. It would take a lot of time in preparing a subject. And that hardwork would be only for 100 marks. It is covering almost each and every aspect of 4 years BBA.
What do you think? Should i go for public Add? Or any suggestions
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I did a 4year BBA as well with a major in Economics and Finance. I started studying Management (which is all about memorising nonsense for its creative reproduction in the paper later) and was too irked to continue. It was all story telling. Then there had to be Marketing. Then there has to be HR now. Then some technical Operations Management. Then there is the Finance part. I don't know how deep they dive you into testing your accounting skills.

So I rather dropped the idea and chose Public Administration instead. Though I haven't really indulged into the subject as yet, I'd suggest you to weigh it as a really good option. It is more interesting (based on real condition of state machinery in Pakistan) and will be more rewarding in the interview and at job - especially if you are eyeing PAS (ex-DMG).

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I am MBA marketing and want to select B.ad as optional bcz half of the subj i know already..but finance part is a big hurdle..i am very confuse..whether to take the risk of finance or not..you just cannot understand finance by just reading books.
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I am MBA marketing and want to select B.ad as optional bcz half of the subj i know already..but finance part is a big hurdle..i am very confuse..whether to take the risk of finance or not..you just cannot understand finance by just reading books.
Ammaar if you can prepare everything in the rest of the sections, not preparing Finance would not create problems. But you would nevertheless need to know the basics of Finance to ace the objective part.
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I would say you can go for the subject as you are fresh graduate. People who posted their B.ad marks in this group were not bad. During BBA you would had learned how to answer analytically and situation base questions. Rather then going for a totally new subject you should go for subject in which you have 4 years background .Alot of People will go for Public admin paper.
Public Admin looks dry while B.ad looks interesting


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