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25th September 2011 11:23 PM
manas.europhia
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

Hello Soumya,

I think you should opt for MCA rather than M.Sc(IT) if you had maths in your 10(+2) level..

Because in MCA, you can get the knowledge of what the software industry demands.

To get acquainted with software development concepts you have to study MCA.

Now if you are opting to go for the academic field rather than joining the software sector, then of course you can go for M.Sc(IT).

Now choice is yours..
11th September 2011 02:40 AM
amaan khan ak
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

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Originally Posted by soumya ranjan panda View Post
Dear Sir,
I have completed BSc(ITM) i.e Information Technology & Management from Ravenshaw University, Orissa in the year 2010. There is 1 year gap in my educational carrier after my graduation due to some personal reason. Now i want to go for higher study. What should i do wheather MCA or MSc (CS). Pls do help me in choosing my carrier.

Soumya Ranjan Panda

If you want to do your higher studies than you can do MCA.The main

requirment for this is you should completed your 12th with maths subject.You

have a maths background.So that you can do mca.MCA is a very good master

degree and by this you can get programming languages knowledge which

helps you in your future.So choice is yours.MSC is also a very good option.But

i suggest for MCA.


All the best
30th August 2011 09:35 PM
Unregistered
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

what is the duration of MCA after B.SC. I.T. ?
5th June 2011 10:07 AM
Unregistered
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

Dear sir,
please suggest me what should i have to do after my b.sc itm?which will better for me m.sc itm or mba?
28th May 2011 09:41 PM
mobeshpal
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

hi,
you do after BSC (computer) then you do MSC(computer)
because this is the regular manner.
but if you do MCA then you satisfy some condition like in 12th class 50% in math or condition
27th March 2011 11:17 PM
Unregistered
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

duration of mca after bsc itm?
11th February 2011 09:12 PM
mohit brh
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

both course are good M.Sc is not professional course but i want to suggest you that MCA is professinal course and after completing it you will get more better job in software field. so you should join MCA.
it 2 years or 3 years program according to university.
10th February 2011 11:15 PM
sparkle
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

Hello Soumya,

I think you should opt for MCA rather than M.Sc(IT) if you had maths in your 10(+2) level..

Because in MCA, you can get the knowledge of what the software industry demands.

To get acquainted with software development concepts you have to study MCA.

Now if you are opting to go for the academic field rather than joining the software sector, then of course you can go for M.Sc(IT).

Now choice is yours..
10th February 2011 06:22 PM
imira
Re: MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

After BSc you are eligible to go for the M.Sc course. But for the MCA course you need to fulfill some conditions. You should have pursued Mathematics as a subject during 12th standard. Some institutes require that you should have secured at least 50% marks during graduation. You may be required to appear for an entrance exam to secure admission for MCA course.
9th February 2011 10:39 PM
soumya ranjan panda
MCA or M.Sc(CS) after B.Sc(IT)?

Dear Sir,
I have completed BSc(ITM) i.e Information Technology & Management from Ravenshaw University, Orissa in the year 2010. There is 1 year gap in my educational carrier after my graduation due to some personal reason. Now i want to go for higher study. What should i do wheather MCA or MSc (CS). Pls do help me in choosing my carrier.

Soumya Ranjan Panda

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