BBA (CA)


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BBA (CA)

BBA (CA) program stands for Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Applications. It is an undergraduate degree that combines business administration principles with computer applications and information technology. The program is designed for students interested in pursuing careers that bridge the gap between business management and IT. This course typically lasts for three years and is structured to provide students with both managerial skills and technical expertise.

The BBA (CA) program is divided into six semesters, with a mix of business management and computer applications subjects. Below is a typical structure of the course:

Introduction to basic management principles, functions, and the role of management in organizations.
Focuses on communication skills needed for effective business interaction, including writing business reports, emails, and conducting meetings.
Topics include basic algebra, financial mathematics, and statistics used in business decision-making.
Basic concepts of computers, hardware, software, and operating systems, as well as an introduction to software applications like MS Office.
Fundamentals of accounting, including preparation of financial statements, understanding balance sheets, income statements, and basic bookkeeping.

Introduction to computer programming, typically using languages like C or Python. The focus is on writing simple programs and problem-solving.
Study of individual and group behaviour within an organization and how it impacts productivity and work culture.
Application of microeconomic principles to business management, focusing on decision-making, market behaviour, and pricing.
Basic understanding of the legal environment in which businesses operate, including contracts, company laws, and labour laws.

Introduction to the concepts of databases, data storage, and management. Students learn about SQL, relational databases, and database design.
Introduction to object-oriented programming concepts such as classes, objects, inheritance, and polymorphism, typically using C++ or Java.