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8th May 2011, 04:25 AM
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Well dear you haven't mentioned in whch subject you have completed your B.sc so that I can discuss the matter in accordance with that.
However, both MBA and MCA are better options. If you have done your B.sc in Mathematics, Physics then I will recommend you MCA, because Mathematics, Physics and Electronics graduates have better scope in MCA. For example- If you want to go for any jobs like- some vacancy in DRDO or ISRO, there for MCA graduates it will be clearly mentioned that candidate must either be Mathematics graduate or Physics graduate. Now if you have done B.sc in IT, CS or any other subject better option for you is MBA, with any of the following specializations:- IT System Marketing General MBA Here I would also like to tell about another option available better then both is WASE (Wipro Academy of Software Excellence). WASE is a scheme developed by Wipro for training some good brain to make a Industry ready Talent. Its a 4 years long training programme, you will be trained under Wipro for first 2 years and will be provided free of cost MS education from BITS, Pilani of the Best Engineering and Science Institute. During your 2 year program of MS you will also be paid stipend for that. For further details refer to its official site - HERE Regards ~Faiyaz~ |
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8th May 2011, 07:32 AM
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Both these options are available to you. You need to first decide on whether you would like a technical oriented job or management oriented job. Also if you would like to go in for MCA then it is a must that Maths should be one of the subjects studied in 12th standard. You need to select the appropriate course that will suit your aspirations. If you are more of an analytical person you should go in for MCA.
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8th May 2011, 11:53 AM
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it depends that what is your skill and interest and also your specification in B.Sc...if u r good in managerial activity then i suggest you MBA...but if you love to do the programming then its better to do MCA...MCA helps you be a programmer...as FAIYAZ already told about WASE...its also a good option...ways are many but you have to think where you give your best.....
all the best... |
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8th May 2011, 12:40 PM
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First think why are you considering options doing MBA or MCA.
If you not any more interested any more in science , and like marketing then you can choose MBA, but remember dont just go after money otherwise you will repent. MCA, is computer oriented program, clearly you can see it will require some knowledge of comp. languages, so it depends on you whether you are interested in computers and IT sector. |
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22nd July 2011, 12:40 PM
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the selection should be made on your interest and the subject you were studying in B.SC if you are interested in business administration than you should choose MBA and if your interest is in computers you can choose MCA. as both the courses offer good scope. |
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29th February 2012, 08:21 PM
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First think why are you considering options doing MBA or MCA.
If you not any more interested any more in science , and like marketing then you can choose MBA, but remember dont just go after money otherwise you will repent. MCA, is computer oriented program, clearly you can see it will require some knowledge of comp. languages, so it depends on you whether you are interested in computers and IT sector. |
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