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Yeshwant College of Information Technology Courses: Degree, Diploma, Certificate 2026

Yeshwant College of Information Technology
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Q:   What is the current seat capacity for the courses at the Yeshwant College of Information Technology?
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The seats availability for offered courses at Yeshwant College of Information Technology goes up to 720.
Q:   What kind of specializations are available in courses offered at Yeshwant College of Information Technology?
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Yeshwant College of Information Technology provides courses like M.Sc, M.J, B.J, B.Sc, BCA in Science, IT & Software, Mass Communication & Media stream, and have specializations such as Bioinformatics, Biotechnology.
Q:   What are the job opportunities after completing degree in information technology?
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Career paths in the IT industry can be broadly classified into the two main fields of hardware and software.

Under hardware, you have manufacturing, maintenance, research and development, and management.

Under software, you have manufacturing, development, programming, software testing, and maintenance and support. Among related areas are computer operations, database administration, sales/marketing, and data-centre management.

 Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Actuarial analyst, Application analyst, Business analyst, Data analyst, Database administrator, Information systems manager, IT consultant, IT technical support officer, Multimedia programmer, Network engineer, Systems analyst, Systems developer, UX analyst.

Also, many IT professionals working in Indian companies get a chance to work at customers work sites abroad, and this gives them exposure to international working conditions and work culture.

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Q:   Is there any job scope after doing BJMC course?
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A career in media industry requires commitment, dedication and sacrifice of personal time for the sake of staying on front or top, particularly in news industry. A journalist may have to work day in and day out to get breaking news. Similarly, media professionals who are in entertainment or film making need to work with passion which may come at the cost of their personal life. However, in a nutshell, Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication degree is enough for a person to fetch a job of any interest in the media field.

Few of the areas s/he can choose from, include:

  1. TV channels
  2. Circulation and Public Relations
  3. Central Information Service
  4. Legal Affairs Department
  5. Journals
  6. AIR - All India Radio
  7. News Agencies
  8. Press Information Bureau
  9. Advertising agencies
  10. Broadcasting companies.

Hopefully, the above information will help you make an informed decision. 

Q:   What is the difference between a Data Analyst and a Data Scientist?
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Both are popular job roles, as per the World Economic Forum report. The key differences between the two are as follows:

  • The Data Analyst collects relevant data from various sources to filter and analyze it. The data scientist gathers sizable amounts of structured and unstructured data while performing data mining.
  • Education: To become a data analyst, you can apply with a Bachelor's degree in math, Statistics or a related field. Data scientists typically pursue a master's Diploma or degree in data Science.
  • Salary: The salary of a data scientist is usually higher than that of a data analyst. According to global estimates, a data scientist can earn around $100,000 per year, whereas a data analyst can earn around $70,000.
Q:   Which is the highest paying job for MSc IT postgraduates?
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Based on your skills and relevant experience in the industry, as an MSc IT postgraduate, you can become a Machine Learning Architect, IoT Solutions Architect, Cloud Engineer, Data Scientist, or Big Data Engineer. These are some of the top-paying job profiles nowadays in the IT sector, offering an average salary package of INR 15 LPA in India.

Q:   Which are the core subjects covered in an MSc IT course?
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The core subjects covered in an MSc in IT program are: Computer Simulation and Modelling, Advanced Computer Networks, Image Processing, and Advanced Database Systems in the 1st year. For the 2nd year, Information Security, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Computing, and Computer Vision subjects are included in the curriculum.

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Placements: Awesome college. Placement data varied widely by college and course, but generally placements ranged from 30–75 percent, with packages from 2–20 LPA (highest) and 2.5–4 LPA (average). Companies like TCS, Infosys, and Cognizant hired for roles such as software engineer, and internship rates were around 60–70 percent. Exact figures depended on the specific college and program.
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Yeshwant College of Information Technology provides programmes including M.Sc, M.J, B.J, B.Sc, BCA in streams such as Science, IT & Software, Mass Communication & Media, and are excellent for students to build their careers. The institute has specializations in Bioinformatics, Biotechnology.

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Gushna Bagh, Near Motha Maroti
Parbhani ( Maharashtra)

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