Which Masters degree course should I pursue? I have interest in IT and management.
I passed my 12th with commerce stream but am planning to take up BCA. I love computers but am not interested in coding. I am looking forward for an industry and a course that include both management and computer apects.
140 Views|1 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Hardik Choubey
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6 years ago
It is absolutely fine if you do not love coding. If you love computers, you still have an option of choosing animation or VFX, editing, etc. But you have to decide whether to take on a course in computers or into management. Both of them are two different courses. So think wisely and then decide.

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3 years ago
Hello, Hardik I would advise you to pursue an MS in IT if you are interested in both IT and management. This course is being offered by a lovely professional university. Since the Business School of LPU has received accreditation from the United States' (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Sch
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5 years ago
Dear Hardik, If you have interest in IT and Management, I would suggest you to go for MS in IT,. Lovely professional University is offering this course. The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality educati

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6 years ago
Both IT and management are good fields to choose for Master degree. Both have good jobs in market.

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7 years ago
One career option for graduates of MBA in information technology programs is a job as a computer and information systems manager. They are generally responsible for directing all computer-related functions within companies and organizations.

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7 years ago
It is absolutely fine if you do not love coding. If you love computers, you still have an option of choosing animation or VFX, editing, etc. But you have to decide whether to take on a course in computers or into management. Both of them are two different courses. So think wisely and then decide.
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7 years ago
You can't take or have two separate roads at the same time. What you need to decide is, do you want to take technical background as your career or management background. Both have their separate exams and colleges. For technical - you have GATE, GRE, etc. While for management, you have CAT, GMAT, et

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7 years ago
If you interest in computer then you must go for BCA and after it I would suggest you to go for MBA as the combination of BCA and MBA will give you a lot of opportunities. There will be a little bit of coding.

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7 years ago
You can pursue MCA after BCA. MCA is a good course and will fetch you good job opportunities.

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8 years ago
On completion of BCA, you are advised to do MBA IT. It will prepare you for PreSales support or Business Analysis or Business Development or Marketing or Acoount Management role in IT or ITES industries so that you will be able to use managerial skills and IT knowledge.
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