What are my options for higher studies after BSc Computer Science?
The first step to determine your options is to select the career path. Based on that your options of higher studies will be clear.
The most popular PG courses after BSc Computer Science are:
- Master of Computer Applications (MCA) for software engineering
- MSc in Data Science/AI for emerging tech
- MBA in IT
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Students choosing the Kaziranga University BTech in Computer Science can pick specialised tracks in booming technological sectors. The university offers tracks in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Cyber Security, Data Science, Full Stack Development and Cloud Computing.
BSc Computer Science syllabus is a balance between theory and programming. The basic subjects are:
- Programming Languages (such as C, C+, Python, or Java)
- Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA)
- Database Management Systems (DBMS)
- Operating Systems
- Computer Networks
- Artificial Intelligence
University of Lucknow BSc courses charge an extra subject fee of INR 3,000 per semester for Computer Science combinations. This additional cost covers computer lab maintenance, software licenses, and specialised IT infrastructure. If you pick this track under the regular model, your admission fee wi
That entirely depends on the student and the career path they'd like to take. A Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) degree is more practical and uses a skill-based learning model. It is ideal for candidates interested in software development. A BSc CS degree is more theoretical and foc
The NIT Andhra Pradesh M.Tech cutoff 2026 was 495 for the General AI category in the third round for the M.Tech Computer Science and Data Analytics programme.
Among all the categories, ST All India quota faced the highest competition for admission to this course. Check the list below
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