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22nd February 2011, 02:28 PM
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Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
I am a BSc IT student.......pls tell me which field will provide me a better future(mca/mscit/mba it)plss help...???? M confused....i want make my carreer any how and m ready to work hard for it......
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28th February 2011, 07:38 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
These days. After B.Sc IT, you can go for MCA either full time or part time with job. If you dont prefer to do MCA, then let me suggest you to go for current IT job hunters hot niches: either .NET or SAP, but it cant be termed as a Professional Course like that of B.E/B.Tech. And let me tell you doing B.ScIT alone isnt good these days. After B.Sc IT, you can go for MCA either full time or part time with job...
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1st March 2011, 01:31 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
Dear friend,
As per my knowledge and industry demands, i would like to suggest you to pursue MCA after B.Sc(IT),only if you had maths in your 12th. These days,the software industry are demanding for qualified MCA candidates. Top MNC s along with Govt organizations recruit MCA candidates with good academic records. Good luck!! So don't be confused and start your next career with hard work. |
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1st March 2011, 01:33 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
Dear friend,
As per my knowledge and industry demands, i would like to suggest you to pursue MCA after B.Sc(IT),only if you had maths in your 12th. These days,the software industry are demanding for qualified MCA candidates. Top MNC s along with Govt organizations recruit MCA candidates with good academic records. So don't be confused and start your next career with hard work. Good luck!! |
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16th April 2011, 01:47 AM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
hii
better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA These days. After B.Sc IT, you can go for MCA either full time or part time with job. If you dont prefer to do MCA, then let me suggest you to go for current IT job hunters hot niches: either .NET or SAP, but it cant be termed as a Professional Course like that of B.E/B.Tech. And let me tell you doing B.ScIT alone isnt good these days. After B.Sc IT, you can go for MCA either full time or part time with job As per my knowledge and industry demands, i would like to suggest you to pursue MCA after B.Sc(IT),only if you had maths in your 12th. These days,the software industry are demanding for qualified MCA candidates. Top MNC s along with Govt organizations recruit MCA candidates with good academic records. good luck |
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15th June 2011, 09:36 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
I think after Bsc IT MCA is better to do because you already in software field after that you can get a master degree in software or IT ........ and then you easily get a good job in software companies........ so i think you have to go with MCA...... and if you wants to be in management field then you should do MBA..........it is depend on you.....
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30th June 2011, 02:37 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
hallo friend,
After B.sc in IT you can go for MCA ..... MCA will be the best P.G course for you... you can also get a very good job in IT companies after completion of your MCA.. If you don't want to go for technical field, then you can pursue MBA.. for that you have to appear in entrance exams like- 1.CAT 2.MAT 3.XAT etc.... If you really want to get a good job after your master degree then go for either MCA or MBA.. All the best.. |
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30th June 2011, 05:56 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
hallo friend,
After B.sc in IT you can go for MCA ..... MCA will be the best P.G course for you... you can also get a very good job in IT companies after completion of your MCA.. If you don't want to go for technical field, then you can pursue MBA.. for that you have to appear in entrance exams like- 1.CAT 2.MAT 3.XAT etc.... If you really want to get a good job after your master degree then go for either MCA or MBA.. All the best.. |
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25th July 2011, 01:53 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
[QUOTE=Unregistered;400481]I am a BSc IT student.......pls tell me which field will provide me a better future(mca/mscit/mba it)plss help...???? M confused....i want make my carreer any how and m ready to work hard for it.
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30th July 2011, 07:48 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
after BSC(IT) you have so many option either you can do a MCA or MBA. but you take a PG degree
because today only BSC(IT) is not too much you need to do a PG DEGREE. you do PG at part time or you can do a professional courses like .NET,JAVA,SAP etc you do a specialization course in .net. Or if you not interest in a software field than do a INFORMATION SECURITY COURSE from a best instute INFORMATION SECURITY it will become useful in your feature . thanks ! |
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18th September 2011, 08:19 PM
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Re: Which field is better after completing BSc IT between MCA/MSCIT/MBA?
as mca is a p.g course you must have to complete your graduation. also must have maths in +2 class.
These days. After B.Sc IT, you can go for MCA either full time or part time with job. If you dont prefer to do MCA, then let me suggest you to go for current IT job hunters hot niches: either .NET or SAP, but it cant be termed as a Professional Course like that of B.E/B.Tech. And let me tell you doing B.ScIT alone isnt good these days. After B.Sc IT, you can go for MCA either full time or part time with job As per my knowledge and industry demands, i would like to suggest you to pursue MCA after B.Sc(IT). |
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