I HAVE COMPLETED MY B.A. and I'M PURSUING O LEVEL FROM N.I.E.L.I.T. SO WHAT ARE THE SCOPE OF THIS

I'AM graduated from b.a. and want to know that what are the scope of 'o' level from n.i.e.l.i.t.,because i want to do this?

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

    9 years ago
    Dear Jyoti,
    O Level is good to be pursued if you are looking for a job at a Programmer Level. You go well versed with the C language majorly and this language is a platform to move further from. Now, I think you should complete it as soon as possible then opt for A and further B Levels. Along with this you can have a master's degree. MBA would be very good, as along with B Level, the MBA qualification is a perfect match. This is something like B Tech/MCA + MBA. The scope of O Level is very high, you can get a job easily but you should know the programming effectively. The scope goes limited as there are competitors with degrees like B T
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