After B.Sc in IT, which course should I pursue to get good career prospects?

0 35 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Ajay Dilshad

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    AYUSHI MITTAL I am Geologist. I Love my profession. | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    B.Sc IT is a professional course itself. While you are pursuing B.Sc IT, start sharpening your skills and learn new things every day. If you are currently a B.Sc IT student, then start learning new technologies online, do a Microsoft or Oracle certification, explore yourself, find out your areas of interest and work on it & try getting some virtual internship. If you have completed B.Sc IT or if you are about to complete it then you have the following options:
    Prepare for MCA CET, if you want to do full-time MCA after B.Sc IT. Prepare for CAT XAT NMAT, CET, etc. If you want to do MBA. Apply for TCS Ignite programme or WIPRO WASE program
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    Shabana Bee | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    I would suggest you to take M.Sc, you will get good opportunities in your career.
    Good luck.

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