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Sonam Sharma
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Dear Vimal, In my suggestion MBA is more better than MCA after BCA, but the most important thing in which field you are intrested eiher in MCA or MBA. No doubt both can provide you a marvellous future after completion. BCA already provides you a desired knowledge related with Comouter field so after this MBA will provide you the Management field in which you can learn about the listening, team work and collaboration ,attitudes such as self motivation, self discipline, commitment and dedication,knowledge such as understanding organisation and processes; product, solutions & services; consumer behaviour. Remember my words- Intrest is mor
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Aki,
Although you can opt for either of the two courses - B.Sc (IT)/ B.Sc IT (IMS), but then as per the availability aspect, you will be able to get many institutes offering B.Sc (IT) than B.Sc IT (IMS) as specialized course. You can pursue B.Sc only if you had science with maths at +2 level.
There are many institutes in India which are offering B.Sc IT and to know about these, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/2629de6
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Although you can opt for either of the two courses - B.Sc (IT)/ B.Sc IT (IMS), but then as per the availability aspect, you will be able to get many institutes offering B.Sc (IT) than B.Sc IT (IMS) as specialized course. You can pursue B.Sc only if you had science with maths at +2 level.
There are many institutes in India which are offering B.Sc IT and to know about these, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/2629de6
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!
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Priya Saxena
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Hi S.Vigneshwaran,
GNIIT is a Industry designed course offered by one of the most reputed IT Institutes, NIIT. Even with the Industrial acceptance, yet one cannot compare the same to the Engineering course as this happens to be a core education and opens a huge opportunity galore in various fields.
With the hard work and overall good academic records you can definitely make a good career for yourself.
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GNIIT is a Industry designed course offered by one of the most reputed IT Institutes, NIIT. Even with the Industrial acceptance, yet one cannot compare the same to the Engineering course as this happens to be a core education and opens a huge opportunity galore in various fields.
With the hard work and overall good academic records you can definitely make a good career for yourself.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!
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dhruv
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Hello,
NIIT offers computer certification as well as graduation courses through correspondence. So this helps in getting dual degrees. GNIIT is a good option for IT aspiring candidates. If u want to pursue engineering then regular mode is always preferable. Apart from that companies while hiring candidates look out for overall development and education.
So Check out the GNIIT course in detail and decide which is good option .
For further queries contact me anytime.
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Dhruv Awasthi
NIIT offers computer certification as well as graduation courses through correspondence. So this helps in getting dual degrees. GNIIT is a good option for IT aspiring candidates. If u want to pursue engineering then regular mode is always preferable. Apart from that companies while hiring candidates look out for overall development and education.
So Check out the GNIIT course in detail and decide which is good option .
For further queries contact me anytime.
Regards,
Dhruv Awasthi
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Study Updesh
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First would like to know the level at wish to study. Most institutes in UK ask for a minimum of 50% in the qualifying course.
The best way to find out is to approach an expert advisor who can guide you or try do it yourself sites for study abroad like www.ArrayGlobe.com.
For more information on study in UK log on to their official education site www.educationuk.org, and official immigration site www.ukvisas.gov.uk .
The best way to find out is to approach an expert advisor who can guide you or try do it yourself sites for study abroad like www.ArrayGlobe.com.
For more information on study in UK log on to their official education site www.educationuk.org, and official immigration site www.ukvisas.gov.uk .
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