Which course will be better in the field of computer for me? I have graduated in B.Com from Osmania University.

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    You are advised to seek admission in MCA if you had maths in class 12th. It will prepare you for technical roles in IT industry. You may do MBA IT if did not have maths in class 12th. This will help you get business roles such as sales, marketing, pre-sales support, BA etc. in IT industry.

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To consider if it is worth pursuing an MBA at Osmania University, applicants can compare the tuition fee with the median package offered by the university. The tuition fees of the course range from INR 32,500 to INR 3.1 lakh, and the median package offered by the university to MBA graduates ranges between INR 3.2 Lacs and INR 6 lakh.

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For some courses, the passing marks are 50% in the Osmania University internal exams. The university decision changes every year, and hence students are advised to keep visiting the official website for updated information. 

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The total fees includes various components, such as the tuition fee, admission fee, application fee, etc. The tuition fee ranges from INR 32,500 to INR 3.1 lakh. 

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