Which is the best course to pursue after Bsc computer science?
i am student of b.sc computer science 2nd year plz suggest me what to do after b.sc for a better job . i am interested computers . plz suggest me a course related to computers
117 Views|Posted 2010-09-14 10:35:44
Asked by Abhishek
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2010-09-14 16:34:56
Doing MSc in CS or MCA will be good option. However you can do PGDCA from CDAC to get industry interface. If you have financial contraints then go for CDAC and once you get a job you can do MCA through correspondence.

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2010-09-14 11:55:08
First of all decide what is your area of interest- Hardware (system admin), Software or Networking
On the basis of it, choose appropriate course
You can do MCA if you are unable to decide and join your career as you gain maturity in deciding this

Answered by
2010-09-15 15:35:06
Hi,
Being a Bachelor holder will provide lesser options to get a good job opportunity hence I would suggest you to go for your Masters. You can opt for either M.Sc in Computer Science or MCA from a good institute. To know about the institutes offering these courses you may refer to the following li

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2010-09-14 13:30:28
computer related more than one courses available , BCA,MCA,H/S,Networking,etc this type information i found a lot of imp info on computer education this brilliant site Entrancecorner.com.For further information about computer education check the below link:
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2010-09-15 15:46:52
you can do work at software company, so that you earn experience certificate that will help you in building bright career...
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