Sir I m doing B.com From Delhi University.I dont have Maths as a subject in my class 12th.That is why I couldn't do BCA.I want to do software engineering diploma course from GNIIT after Graduation.But my parents suggesting me MBA.Please help me to choose the right career!
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Hi Bhaskar! My honest suggestion to you would be to pursue what your heart says and do it with full confidence and zeal. However, I sure would like to point a few things that could act as a hurdle for you while pursuing software engineer but trust me if you want to have it, you will easily break the barrier. In regards to this please find my comments below: 1. Had you been from Mathematics background, the journey to become a software engineer could have been a lot easier. Please note that I have spoken to a lot of software engineers and most of them say they never use their maths skills as a software engineer. But one of my engineer fri
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Hi Bhaskar! My honest suggestion to you would be to pursue what your heart says and do it with full confidence and zeal. However, I sure would like to point a few things that could act as a hurdle for you while pursuing software engineer but trust me if you want to have it, you will easily break the barrier. In regards to this please find my comments below: 1. Had you been from Mathematics background, the journey to become a software engineer could have been a lot easier. Please note that I have spoken to a lot of software engineers and most of them say they never use their maths skills as a software engineer. But one of my engineer friends put it very nicely. He said maths as a subject is not essential to be a software engineer but the skills that you develop while solving complex mathematics problem goes a long way in helping you become a good software engineer. 2. People/Companies are more comfortable hiring a software engineer with a technical (engineer) background. You being from a commerce background will be a few steps behind the technical guys. But as I said, If you have what it takes no one can stop you from winning the race. So what if you are a few steps behind. 3. MBA as an option will help you to be at par with other guys (you wont be a few steps behind as before) but if this does not interest you then don't go for it. 4. If you are neutral between the two, I would suggest keep both your options open and appear for MBA entrance exams as well. If you get into a renowned college, I am sure you will have second thoughts about pursuing software engineering course. Appearing for CAT or any other exam will only increase your knowledge. Lastly, If you are happy with my answers please hit like.
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Hi Bhaskar!
My honest suggestion to you would be to pursue what your heart says and do it with full confidence and zeal.
However, I sure would like to point a few things that could act as a hurdle for you while pursuing software engineer but trust me if you want to have it, you will easily break the barrier.
In regards to this please find my comments below:
1. Had you been from Mathematics background, the journey to become a software engineer could have been a lot easier. Please note that I have spoken to a lot of software engineers and most of them say they never use their maths skills as a software engineer. But one of my engineer friends put it very nicely. He said maths as a subject is not essential to be a software engineer but the skills that you develop while solving complex mathematics problem goes a long way in helping you become a good software engineer.
2. People/Companies are more comfortable hiring a software engineer with a technical (engineer) background. You being from a commerce background will be a few steps behind the technical guys. But as I said, If you have what it takes no one can stop you from winning the race. So what if you are a few steps behind.
3. MBA as an option will help you to be at par with other guys (you wont be a few steps behind as before) but if this does not interest you then don't go for it.
4. If you are neutral between the two, I would suggest keep both your options open and appear for MBA entrance exams as well. If you get into a renowned college, I am sure you will have second thoughts about pursuing software engineering course. Appearing for CAT or any other exam will only increase your knowledge.
Lastly, If you are happy with my answers please hit like.
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