i was just pass my b.c.a. now someone told me that i can do mca and msc both in 3 yrs....is that possible???

0 90 Views | Posted 2012-04-17 21:01:41
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-18 09:35:32
    Hi,
    Well it is not possible to pick up M.C.A and M.SC together. Though M.C.A is most commonly preferred by the graduates after B.C.A yet you may also look forward to:-
    Masters in Computer Management
    Masters Degree in Information Management
    Masters in Business Administration
    Master of Science in Information Technology
    G-CAT Master
    Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Applications
    Post Graduate Programme in Corporate Studies
    Postgraduate Diploma in Management
    Programme in Information Security Management
    I would say that you can even opt for certifications in the domain of Networking like CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate), CCNP (Cisco Certifi
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    prosenjit chakraborty

    2012-04-17 21:07:10
    Not possible.Which uni r u talking about?

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