What is M.Sc in IT course?
Asked by neha singh chauhan
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The M.Sc IT program in various universities are designed to develop core competence in computer science and its business applications to prepare the students to take up a career in IT industry as developer and tester.
The objective of the programs is to develop student's core competence in various areas of computer science with sound knowledge of theory and hands on practical skills.
Curriculum includes following core courses:
I. Design and Analysis of Algorithms.
II. Database Systems and Implementation.
III. Data Mining.
IV. Computer Networks.
V. Information Security.
VI. Electronic Commerce.
VII. Computer languages.
Degree also includes multip...more -
M.Sc IT is a concrete programme designed for students who intent for professional career in Information Technology. The course structure has been prudently designed to guide the student from basic concepts and train them up to the recent advance technological practices in the industries. Imparting the latest required technical skill set through hands-on in the Hi-tech IT laboratories experiences are the highlights at every stage of the programme and to bring awareness to the future prospects in the IT world.
Programme Highlights:
1. To equip students with an integrated High-skill set that will allow them to develop their professional ca...more -
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Arpit Dongre Maturity is when you realize nothing is permanent | Scholar-Level 16
6 years agoM.Sc IT is good, but it not enough in today's competitive world. You will have to develop something special in you which will differ you from others. Better you should opt any specialization according to your interest like you can choose any Networking, programming language or you can opt any database like Oracle/MS Sql and learn it quite hard. Then, go for their certifications (like OCA, OCP, MCSA MSCE, CCNA etc. ). Once you are certified, with M.Sc. IT. You will get more opportunities in the job market.
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