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You can even get into Masters in English if you want to pursue a passion in literature. However, an MBA in IT or some IT related domain can be the best choice for career growth.
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Of course you can do this course. Many universities offer this course via different colleges attached to them or sometimes via own department. But best will be to check if the college where you did your BSc is offering this course. If yes, then it's the best solution. Else you can join at some other place.
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There are plenty of good courses available these days. Over and above the routine courses in arts, commerce and science, colleges and universities are offering variety of courses. But I would advise you to select that course which fascinates you the most.
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Check this college predictor by Shiksha. By this predicto. r, you may get predicted information about in which college chances of your admission are high. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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