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Ajay Singh

Beginner-Level 3

Civil engineering course is 4-years course
architecture course is 5-years UG course
Civil engineering is all about construction. Constructing building, roads, dams etc. Architecture course is about designing and making structures, techniques of designing.

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Shantnu Singh

Beginner-Level 2

Basic BCA eligibility criteria in most colleges are
Candidate must have passed 12th in any stream or equivalent from a recognised board. Candidate must have a minimum aggregate of 50% in Class 12th exam. Candidates who appearing for their final 12th board exam, s can also apply for admission.

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Nishit Agarwal

Beginner-Level 2

The study of data will have a significant impact on the future of business and society. A company's operations may be improved, new trends and possibilities discovered, and knowledge gained about its clientele by using data analytics. Data analytics may also be used by governments to keep an eye on things like public health and safety and economic growth. Up to this point, data analytics has benefited organizations and society at large. The significance of data analysis will increase as data volumes and types multiply. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a working professional in another industry, it's important to keep up with the most
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Sandeep Singh

Beginner-Level 1

Yes you'll get the job.

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Shivang agarwal

Contributor-Level 9

While every person may argue that the MBA or MCA which he or she obtains is the best. I would rate an MBA based on their areas of coverage to an extent but most of my analysis would be the post-study achievement and performance of the student or in this case the past student. It is my view that the performance of that person should improve given that he/she should be able to readily and successfully apply critical thinking to any situation and arrive at a fairly reasonable and acceptable conclusion.

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Ajay Singh

Beginner-Level 3

After MCA you will have more chances and u can get good pay. On average 6-8 LPA, if you do MCA in a good college or university then you have a chance of a maximum INR 40 LPA.

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Vishal Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

Hii. Bachelor of Computer Application is a three-year undergraduate programme aimed to shape students in contemporary knowledge of fundamentals to comprehend applicative technology towards efficient solutions for industrial and real-life problems. The course curriculum inculcates social awareness, communication skills & professionalism to work as a team in maintaining diverse environments for the betterment of society. To foster creativity and innovative thinking by addressing design and developmental trade-offs in the IT industry for providing a real-time solution as lifelong learning is the primary objective of this programme. It com
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Ajay Singh

Beginner-Level 3

BCA is good, but B.Tech is better, because plenty of opportunities will get while doing B.Tech, and If you have financial problem and u can't keep more money on B.Tech then go for BCA doing BCA in good college, and after that doing MCA then MCA is equal to B.Tech.

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Ajay Singh

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, but in reality is very less chances. And one more option is there to get a job in Google. After completing BCA you can do MCA. Then after MCA, you have opened all gates in big companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft etc.

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Vishal Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

BCA is a technical course in the field of computers while BBA is a management course. Both are the different fields & have their value in their fields It depends on your interest & potential. Both have bright futures. BCA scope
1. Software developer
2. Programmer
3. Web developer
4. Software tester
5. Database manager
6. System engineer
BBA SCOPE
1. Banking and Finance
2. Investment Banking
3. Management in the private sector
4. HR Management
5. Marketing Management
6. Finance & Accounting Management
Thanks.

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Pratiyaksh Vasistha

Beginner-Level 5

Some of the prominent data analytics course offerers are
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. Aerospace engineers are employed in industries in which workers design or build aircraft, missiles, systems for national defence, or spacecraft. They work primarily for firms that engage in manufacturing, analysis and design, research and development, and for the federal government.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
Aerospace engineering is at the forefront of technology. Your major perk will be getting exposure to the cutting-edge technology on which you would be working and learning. These are the areas where every aspiring engineering student with a quest to conquer new horizons wishes to work. It's not like mundane civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering. New research is getting millions of dollars in funding in these areas. The human race needs more and more aerospace engineering to have a better life and conviniences. But then it's not for the faint-hearted. One needs to study hard and work hard to not only know the nuances but to
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. Aerospace engineering has a good market in India. Aerospace engineering recruiters look for expertise and experience in a candidate. If you have relevant experience, you will be offered a good salary package.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
Aah the scope of this in India! Indian Space Research organization is indeed a frontal agency in India that is doing pioneering work. Yes, if we look at the past, we may get disheartened. But look at the future. The government has cleared the way for the entry of private entities into this field. With the genie out of the bottle, things can only look up as we look at both short-term and long term prospects. ISRO is a leading agency across the world for commercial launchings of small size satellites. With private funding, this will get a great boost. Hence it's my considered opinion that aerospace engineering graduates have a grea
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. Aerospace engineering focuses on designing both aircraft and spacecraft and it is a study of all the space crafts used within and out of the earth's atmosphere while Aeronautical Engineering is the study of aircraft that operates within the earth's atmosphere.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello, I would try to give out as rational an answer as possible. Salaries or CTC varies across India for the same qualification. Hence one answer may NOT fit all situations. For example, a CSE branch graduate from IIT Mumbai is likely to bag a big offer as compared with a CSE graduate from say a small place in Maharashtra. Also, the demand-supply position matters a lot. However, I can say that if one gets a Govt. job, the salary could be 1.5L per month. But in the private sector, it could be 75K per month. Experience will earn you more. Best wishes to you.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. Here are a handful of careers you can pursue after you graduate as an aerospace engineer. Mechanical Engineer. Aircraft/Spacecraft Designer. Data Processing Manager. Military Aerospace Engineer. Inspector and Compliance Officer. Drafter. Aerospace Technician. Mission or Payload Specialist. Job opportunities for Aerospace Engineers
Airlines. Air Force. Government Research. Corporate Research. Helicopter companies. Fixed Wing Aircrafts. Defense Ministry. Missiles.

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Rashmi Juneja

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, internships are a must for engineering students. As it widens the spectrum of knowledge and experience and also helps them to build professional personality and contacts which further aids in cracking placement opportunities. Thus securing a balanced and successful career.

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