Quick Resume Question

Just a quick resume question, I am currently pursuing a BBA as my main degree and am also pursuing a BE in Data Science as a dual degree. I was wondering how to put this in my resume

1) 
Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Engineering in Data Science
(One line)
2)
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Engineering in Data Science
(Separate lines)

The first option seems cleaner and nicer but takes up too much space. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thank you in advance
 

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here's the best approach:

Option 1: "Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Engineering in Data Science" (one line) is cleaner and more concise, especially if you're tight on space. It effectively communicates both degrees without taking up unnecessary room.

However, if you have the space and want to emphasize each degree separately, Option 2: "Bachelor of Business Administration" and "Bachelor of Engineering in Data Science" (separate lines) can work well. This format might be more suitable if you want to highlight the dual degree as two distinct qualifications.

Ultimately, the choice depends on your resume's layout and the importance of saving space versus emphasizing clarity. If space is a concern, go with Option 1. If you want to give each degree its own spotlight, go with Option 2.

Sources: Case Competition on Resume, How do I respond to people asking for my resume while networking?, PLS DESTROY MY RESUME, Filtering resumes - what I looked for when screening 200+ resumes

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