Which course is better after the B.Sc. Of computer Science for Masters?

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  • After completing a B.Sc. in Computer Science, there are several master's degree options that you can consider based on your interests and career goals. The choice of the course largely depends on your specific area of interest within the field of computer science. Here are a few popular options:
    1. M.Sc. in Computer Science: This is a natural progression for students who want to deepen their knowledge and skills in computer science. It covers advanced topics in algorithms, data structures, software engineering, artificial intelligence, machine learning, database systems, and more. It prepares you for roles in research, development, and
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    tarun mittal | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    There are several options one can opt to study after completing a degree in B.Sc. Computer Science. Some of these courses are:
    MS/M.Sc in computer Science: Both are two years post graduate courses which covers specific subjects like an advanced programming language, operating system, artificial intelligence etc. MBA : It is 2 years long course, if you have interest in business world. MCA It is a three-year postgraduate course that provides a specialisation in computer applications. PGDM: It focuses on finance, accounting and human resources like subjects. You can also check out other courses such as M.Sc. IT, M.Sc. Data Science, and M.S
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