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Tapan K. Pandit

Founder, Chief Counselor at Guidepost

Tapan K. Pandit

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Hi All! With the intention to work more dedicatedly in the field of my interest i.e Psychological counseling and considering my love and experiences with the same since 2012 (when I started counseling students), I established "Guidepost" few months back. Guidepost is a center for counseling and personalized training/coaching programs for students, individuals & Corporates/New start-ups. Some key areas of focus are: #Career guidance & counseling #Personality testing & Career Mapping #Personal Counseling #Parental Counseling #Recruitment Assistance (Psychological Testing & interview) #Employee Counseling #Many more... I am determined to assist the young generation to choose right directions and build our nation strong, and also to make people feel better about themselves so as to live a healthier happier life. "Guidepost" is the first step for this.. Please visit www.guidepost.in for more details.

 Tapan K. Pandit, Founder, Chief Counselor at Guidepost, is a career counsellor based at Indore, India area. View all career counsellors from Indore

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Hi Nitin! You can go for MBA in food business offered by Karnataka Veterinary, Animal & Fisheries Science University, Bider or you can also go for MBA Agriculture and food business from Amity University. Well, we don't have much institutes in our country which offer MBA in food technology specifically. You can also plan for Masters in Dairy technology from NDRI (it's M.sc/M.tech, not an MBA). You also have the option to go for a core MBA program (Marketing or any preferred stream) from any good institution and find a suitable job afterwards. All the best!

Answered by: Tapan K. Pandit, Founder, Chief Counselor at Guidepost, on January 19, 2017
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Hi Udit! Yes, You can do MCA after B.Sc IT, it is absolutely fine. As far as comparison between B.Sc IT and BCA is concerned, from graduation point of view, both are equally good. B.Sc IT is more focused on technical aspect of IT, mainly covers programming languages and likes. BCA covers subjects like e-commerce, accounting for managers, economics etc along with technical subjects including programming languages. If you are very much sure for MCA as a PG, BCA should be your first choice. Apart from course, it is equally important to check the college/university you are seeking admission into.

Answered by: Tapan K. Pandit, Founder, Chief Counselor at Guidepost, on January 16, 2017