With A-level business studies, BTECH, and an extended diploma in business, you can do any job in the business world, including bank tellers, receptionist, cashier, and many others.
HI!no, business studies is not the same as business finance. although business finance is included in a business studies course; finance obviously plays a big part in a business.:)
If you are left-brained, business finance. Right-brained, go with culture studies.
its just a normal business studies but you do more work which is worth more GCSE's..
Business studies aim to teach students methodologies in the discipline. These studies focus on management, accounting, finance, and project management.
No, an ordinary national diploma in business studies is not equivalent to a higher degree. A higher degree typically refers to postgraduate qualifications such as a master's degree or a doctoral degree. An ordinary national diploma is a vocational qualification at the undergraduate level.
The MBA is a Masters in Business Administration, while the MMS is a Masters in Medical Science (two distinct and separate fields of study)PGDBM = Post graduation diploma in business managementPGDBA = Post graduation diploma in business administrationPGDM = Post graduation diploma in managementMBA = Masters in Business AdministrationMMS = Masters in Management Studies
A kenyan Financial analyst. Studied Egerton University Bed (Arts) Mathematics and Business studies, Masters of Business Administration (Finance). -PhD (Finance), University of Nairobi. _wide working exipirience
Post Graduate Diploma in finance is offered by the colleges and institutes like ITM which have their own entrance exam. The placement for the course is one of the best among all the specializations of management studies. There are many finance companies and firms which are looking for fresher candidates to take care of the operations and working of their firm.
Gordon S. Roberts has written: 'Teaching notes for Financial management cases' -- subject(s): Case studies, Commerce, Business enterprises, Finance 'Financial management cases' -- subject(s): Case studies, Commerce, Business enterprises, Finance
Jenny Wales has written: 'The Competitive Business Environment (All You Need for Vocational A-level: Business)' 'Business Finance (All You Need for Vocational A-level: Business)' 'Reflective Teaching' 'The Economy (Citizen's Guide To...)' 'A-level Business Studies (Business Studies Data Handling)'
He completed a Diploma in business studies and he also completed a BCom through University of South Africa while he was in prison.
Yes, they will give you a diploma if you finish your studies. You will need to conmplete the course in order to get that.