What should I do after class 12th science among BA (mass communication) and B.Sc (computer science)?

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    Pankajkumar Patro Learn to enjoy learning. | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Go for CS, if you have an interest in computers and programming. And wish to learn more.
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    Aanchal Aggarwal Looking out for people.

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Both the options are good. You must choose according to your interest. Since you had Science in 10+2, I would advice you to go for B.Sc. Than B.A. Rest depends on your interest.
    All the best.
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    akash s

    7 years ago
    Choose wisely because it's about your interest. The course which you like. For eg, B.Sc in computer science is about learning computer coding and it is a 3-year course. Each year, there will a computer language like in the 1st year, there will be Python, C in the second year and C+ in the 3rd year.
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    Rohit Jain Education Industry Expert.

    7 years ago
    Both courses are very different from each other. B.Sc in computer science will give learning about programming, coding and fetch you a job which is more backend whereas degree in mass communication will be completely opposite, you need to be an extrovert, expressive.
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    Shally Roy

    7 years ago
    Go with mass communication as you like singing which would further help you to communicate with the world.

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