I am studying B.Sc with computer science, maths and physics. Do I have job opportunities in software companies after completing B.Sc?

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    Shamsul Husain Inspired by nature, it's originality and style. | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Agreed with SUNIL SONI. I would say to go with MCA or B Tech's lateral entry. Both courses would take equal time to complete but B Tech is preferable over MCA. Regards.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Indian IT industry is in slow down-slide path with increased cost corrections leading to loss of jobs. Under these circumstance Indian IT companies prefer students who are fully suitable for their requirements of Developer and Tester. Companies first preference is B.Tech CS/IT, MCA or M.Sc CS/IT grads. Second choice is BCA, B.Sc CS/IT graduates. Your chances to get job as B.Sc (PM&CS) grad in IT industry is very less. You are advised to do MCA or M.Sc CS/IT for a meaningful IT career.

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