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27th February 2019, 06:14 PM
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Re: Is BSc IT better to get a good salary?
No, B.Sc IT (Bachelor in Science - Information Technology) is not sufficient enough to get you placed in a high salary Job.
You will be paid way too lesser salary than a B.Tech candidate. So, in order to compensate the gap or difference, you have to pursue any Master Programme like MCA (Master in Computer Application) from a reputed University / College so as to get placed in a High paying Organisation. >> However, these are the options you can try after completing your B.Sc IT course : • Apply for NIMCET Examination and start preparing for it with complete focus. NIMCET stands for NIT MCA Common Entrance Test held by the National Institutes of Technology every year for Master in Computer Applications programme across the NITs located in Agartala, Allahabad, Kurukshetra, Calicut, Raipur, Warrangal, Surathkal, Durgapur, Trichy, Jamshedpur and Bhopal. • Get On-Campus placement to any of the companies like 1. TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) - 1 year Service agreement + MCA from Sastra University 2. WIPRO - 5 years Service Agreement + M.Tech from BITS Pilani 3. SAP 4. Tech Mahindra etc. • Enhance your skills and get into any private Tech Organisation and gain experience. Try enhancing your skills in any of the fields in IT like : Web Development, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Graphic Designing, Software Coding. This will help you gain much experience so as to showcase your portfolio to the high paying organisations and get hired. • Build a Startup Company If you think you have the ability to lead a company and have an amazing idea with confidence, you can go establishing your own company with a team you know can take it to high levels. • Start preparations for Government Jobs A better way that you can start preparing for the government job opening and notifications like for SSC (Staff Selection Commission), RRB (Railway Recruitment Board), UPSC (Union Public Service Commission), IBPS PO, RBI, etc. // Have faith in yourself as hardwork Never goes in vein. |
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