Which is the best course which can be taken after B.Tech IT and 5.8 years of IT industry experience?

I have completed B.Tech IT with 60% from University of Calicut, Kerala. I have a work experience of 5.8 years in IT industry. I am also a music vocalist. I wanted to learn further in an area of long lasting scope and I am 29 years old.

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Asked by Shruthi S K
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Parveen Kumar Sharma
7 years ago
As you are a graduation degree holder the best course for you will be a post-graduation. I suggest that you may think of doing a degree in business administration, I mean MBA. You can even get into Masters in English if you want to pursue a passion in literature. However, an MBA in IT or some IT re

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You need to change your career line but make a smart move to growing and more creative part of IT as you are qualified. Feel confident of your decision or anything you choose. Remember that you are the best judge and it's your life. So no need to be afraid or slow from drastic moves that are done th

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7 years ago
Dear, In general, it is advisable to pursue MBA from reputed B-school. However, if your experience in IT industry is related to data handling/analytics or likewise field you may think for Big Data / AI/ Machine learning - in consistent with your work experience to get an extra edge for better posi

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Dear, MBA/PGDM requires 50% in graduation. But you wanted to pursue study having long lasting prospective. I think course like business analytics/ data analytics can provide you such assurance. Moreover, I added Big Data/AI as field of growth yielding huge HR requirement. One B.Tech pass out with a

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