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2011-06-20 13:04:56

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soma

Contributor-Level 7

Go and attend the counseling session. you might get thro',subject to vacancy.

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2011-06-20 13:02:32

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2011-06-20 13:02:30

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Vanshika

Beginner-Level 1

yes

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2011-06-20 13:00:52

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yogesh

Beginner-Level 3

hey you don't need anyone to teach you if you can teach yourself that is what is more important so go and grab some good books from MTG they are already well specialised for IIT exams but there is one thing that is most important that is you will have to work really hard to devote yourself fully to studies because if the whole year you decieve others will show and do nothing but you will decieve yourself so prepare well then next year i Will see you in the toppers!

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2011-06-20 12:59:58

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

How can we Know whats Your joining date. Contact to Company. i m Surprised that even a B.Tech Student Doesnt have Such a Common Sense.

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2011-06-20 12:55:04

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2011-06-20 12:51:27

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Sachin

Beginner-Level 1

M.sc(ca) in symbiosis offer 2 year cource and fees is 1,59,000 per year

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2011-06-20 12:49:34

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2011-06-20 12:48:43

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2011-06-20 12:46:30

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

can you elobrate what is internal Sliding beneficial?

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2011-06-20 12:46:19

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bhupinder singh raina

Contributor-Level 9

mayank, u should have maths in +2 to do BCA. did u have maths?

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2011-06-20 12:42:08

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

Better Complete your B.Sc degree . as after that you can become graduate And if you opt for B.Tech as this Stage again you have to wait for 4 years to become graduate. And your rank is also not so good . After B.Sc you can do M.Sc from some good government college as M.Sc is Equivalent to B.Tech.

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2011-06-20 12:39:50

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

Ya you can do MBA in IT. But the Problem is that IT companies Prefer only those Students Already have a Degree in IT related Branches like B.Tech in CS /IT or MCA. better you can try for MBA in Finance , HR , Banking and Insurance , Marketing they are All good For Commerce Graduate. As One more thing IT Sector is Already Over Crowded.

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2011-06-20 12:38:10

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2011-06-20 12:35:19

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Rushikesh,
Yes, the University does offers the BCA course through the various affiliating colleges.
All the best!

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2011-06-20 12:34:42

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Deepeka

Beginner-Level 1

it depend on your choice but if u do information tec u should do it with some language like c+ c++or jaja etc

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2011-06-20 12:34:21

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Sajid Nalakath

Contributor-Level 9

It entirely depends on the kind of jobs which you are looking for . We mean the kind of industry. being a engineer in ECE doesn't restrict you in joining any other industry which is not specifically related to ECE. but it is always preferred to join the same industry so that you can aim for better career rather than jumping jobs. zero in an industry. some companies in the selected industry and then understand what do they look for in their employees. Then select the course which you need to take. This will help you rather than just taking any course which may or maynot be related to the job that you are aiming for.

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