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30th June 2011, 03:13 AM
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Hey,
Msc is the mater degree.to do this you have to do BSc frst. for B-tech computer engineering is a 4year course in which they learn you about software and hardware part. for CA you have to do Bcom first. allthe above courses are good and through all above course you can do your graduate.but i suggest you btech has more value than bsc computer science. so you can select those course in which you are really interested. good luck |
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19th May 2012, 01:37 AM
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I have completed my B.SC.IT degree from Mumbai university and am extremely interested in physics .But none of the universities allow a B.Sc.IT grad to pursue M.Sc (physics).Is there some way I can get into research without losing years ? THANK YOU :)
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