Information Technology / Software - Career Queries

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Hello Ranjit.. MCA and MSc in Computer Science or IT are the major options for you after BCA. These courses are available in institutes like Pondicheri university, Lovely Professional University, Delhi University etc. The career options after MSc IT or MSc Computer Science etc are Developers, Network Administrators, Data work Administers, Software Testers etc. These institutes will help you to find a goo job option after your course through placement drives etc. 

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MCA and MSc in Computer Science or IT are the major options for you. If you are interested to change the stream, you may can join for arts courses or courses like Hotel management, Fine Arts etc. Hyderabad University, University of Delhi, Lovely Professional University etc are some of the leading institutes for these courses. You can get much exposure in the field while pursuing your course here through the workshops and promotional programs etc. 

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Hi Reena... Biotechnology is one of the demanding subject nowadays. So your decision to go for Biotech should be appreciated. There are a number of institutes in India for higher studies in Biotechnology. You an find excellent academic records in the field in institutes like Jawaharlal Nehru university, Banaras Hindu University, Lovely Professional University, Pondicheri university etc. You can avail better reach environment and good exposure in these institutes which will help you to have much more knowledge in this field. The minimum eligibility to get selected for B.Sc in Biotechnology is 5

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Hello Sumit.. MCA,M.Sc in Computer Science, M.Sc in Information Technology etc are the best available courses for you after your BCA. These courses will help you to find jobs in computer fields and to earn well. Best institutes for computer application courses in India includes Jawaharlal Nehru university, Jadavpuir university, Lovely Professional university, Christ university etc. Placement in good institutes are offered through placement drives in these universities. 

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Hello Madan.. BCA course must have introduced you into Computer language and related fields. So now you can go for higher studies in courses like MCA, MSc in Computer Science, MSc in IT etc to become a master in this field. If you are not interested to continue in this field, MBA and MCom are the other available options for you,. More course options and details can be availed from the websites of the institutes like Christ university, Pondicheri university, Lovely Professional University, Shiv nadar university etc. 

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1 answer Prathamesh Kapote in Information Technology / Software category

Dear Aspirant, For under graduate education, there is a very rare work integrated courses. Under graduate courses do have internships and projects which give you the real industry experience if you do it genuinely and seriously instead of the majority of them doing just copy paste work. I however appreciate your inclination to make your education more of a learning experience. For a course like Bachelors of Computer Applications (BCA), I would suggest you to concentrate on the theoritical and technical knowledge in the course. Scoring good percentage at the under graduate level is also very im

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Dear Aspirant, You have not mentioned any thing about your current level of education or what you arr thinking about for your career. Confusion is common these days and I am happy that you approached CareerGuide for taking an informed and expert consultation. There are two ways to come out of confusion. First is by way of introspection. Self assessing in what things and subjects, domains and skills you are good at and then deciding which course or job to choose. This self assessing should be very clear, unbiased and perfect. My experience says that self assessment is not so simple and eas

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