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11 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Hii Kajal
I'll help you in your question. So basically, there are two courses in Computer Sciences which I have discussed below:
BCA stands for computer application that will help you to join the software and IT companies as a software engineer, programmer etc. It will make you trained in computer and its application. BCA doesn't need a Science background. B.Voc or Bachelor of Vocational Studies in Software Development is an undergraduate programme which is of 3-year duration. This programme improves the skills of the candidates by concentrating on theoretical knowledge as well as practical training. Bachelor of Vocational Studies ... View more

58 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Keep it simplerrt,

Hi,
To make a successful career in IT industry, I may suggest you to pick M.C.A. Go for regular study if have studied Maths in class XII.
Without Maths, you can opt the following ways-
1. Pick Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications which will make you eligible for 2nd year M.C.A through lateral entry and simultaneously pursue DOEACC A Level.
2. Distance M.C.A with I.G.N.O.U as it allows you to clear Maths exam and then proceed with the master program.
Simultaneously, you can opt for industry relevant certifications which are designed basically to provide an extra edge to an individual by giving them an in-depth ... View more

79 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi dear,
MCA stands on Masters in Computer Application.
MCA required you must have complete your graduation.
MCA also required candidate must have maths in higher studies.
So now you are bcom pass student ,but if you don't have maths in higher studies you can not do MCA.But if u have passed higher studies with maths so you are eligible for MCA.

1 View Posted 3 weeks ago

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Diya Nihalani,

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<p>Computer Science is a STEM specialization. It combines theory and practical applications of computational systems, programming, data structures, algorithms, software, hardware, etc. Popular CS picks are BSc/ BTech CS at undergraduate level and MSc/ M.Tech CS at postgraduate level.&nbsp;</p>

19 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>As a commerce student if you are interested in computer courses, there are several options available for you. Here are some of the top computer courses that you can consider:</p><ol><li>Tally ERP Course</li><li>Diploma in Digital Marketing</li><li>Diploma in Finance</li><li>Financial Modelling</li><li>BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications)</li><li>BCom Accounting and Finance</li><li>MCA (Master of Computer Applications)</li><li>PGDAS (Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics)</li></ol>

635 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Director,

Yes. So many Diploma courses available. It is available at so many institutions as per your choices in Gujarat.

12 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Sr. Section Engr(Design),

<p>The following UG BA programmes are offering in Government City College, Hyderabad.</p><ol><li>BA Mathematics</li><li>BA Hons Political science</li><li>BA Geography</li><li>BA Economics</li><li>BA Public Administration</li><li>BA Travel and tourism management&nbsp;</li></ol>

3 Views Posted 7 months ago

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Diya Nihalani,

Contributor-Level 10

<p>Computer Science courses are offered at different academic levels, like undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD, Diploma, and certifications. These courses are offered by both the government as well as private colleges in India, some through direct admissions and some through entrance exams. Top Computer Science courses include -</p><ul><li>BSc/ BTech in Computer Science at the UG level</li><li aria-level="1">MSc/ M.Tech in Computer Science at PG level</li><li>Diploma in Computer Science</li><li aria-level="1">PhD in Computer Science</li></ul>

21 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Ten best computer jobs for the future are mentioned below:
Software Engineer. Video Game Designer. Network Administrator. IT Security Specialist. Computer Systems Analyst. Web Developer. Health Information Technician. Technology Manager.

77 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Founder of Neurobytes,

Hello Onkar,
There are so many courses and so many different field in computer. If you are interested in networking than you have to give examination of CCNA which cost approximately Rs.18,000 examination fee.
1. You can also do animation.
2. You can also do game developing.
3. You can also do web designing.
4. If you are interested in coding and you are passionate about it than you should have to done some certificate or Diploma in .NET, Java, Android, IOs, PHP, etc.

7 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>IITs do offer BTech CSE (Computer Science Engineering) which is a 4-year UG degree program. You can appear in JEE Advanced or JEE MAINs exams to get admission to BTECH CSE.&nbsp;</p>

368 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Former Partner | MD - Accenture,

Variety of computer courses can be done after 12th class, depends on what you would like to after the course. If you want to learns computers for the purpose of becoming software programmer/developer then it will be good to do 9+ months long courses at institutes such NIIT. The course should include computer concepts, programming language such as C+ or Java and some more aspects.

1k Views Posted 9 years ago

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'O' level computer courses are deemed equivalent to graduation in IT field. After completing your 'O' level computer course, you can avail good job opportunities.

97 Views Posted 8 years ago

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There are many good computer course related to the Banking and other database jobs.
*MYSQL/SQL
*ORACLE
*JDBC/ODBC
*SAP
*DB2 (IBM)
*J2ME
These are the course related to the banking. So you can apply for these course as you summer training. The duration of these courses are atleat 3 months. The fees for these courses are varies from 5 to 25 thousands.

57 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Aspiring Chartered Accountant,

Hi,
Following Diploma courses are available after class 12th:
1. Animation & VFX
2. Web Designing & Development
3. Software Engineering
4. Digital Marketing
5. Graphic Designing
6. CADD (Computer Aided Design & Drawing)
7. Hardware Engineering
8. Other degree courses like BE/B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering/ B.Tech IT/ BCA/ B.Sc IT/ B.Sc Computer Science/ B.Sc Animation & Multimedia.

45 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Education and career counsellor,

Hi Anjali,
There are so many of diploma courses to Bachelor degree programs such as BCA, B.Sc-IT, Web Designing, SEO course, etc.
Please check here:
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256 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
1. Computer Accounting:
If you want to continue computers with commerce only then it may be the best choice. There are some institutions like IIFCA (Institute of Finance and Computer Accounting) which are offering these types of courses.
For more information you can refer Institute of Finance and Computer Accounting.
2. Software developer:
If you want to be in core IT industry and have interest in coding and stuff you can go for courses like BCA or B.Sc IT or computer science.

124 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Go for tally course as it will help you in MBA.

74 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You may pursue computer language courses such as Java, C, C+ etc.

74 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Akshay,
The best option after B.Sc is M.Sc in computer Science. The subject computer Science is not a little subject. It has many divisions such as Information Technology, Software System and Hardware & Networking. My first suggestion to you is identify the subject in which you are interested. There are various universities which offer the above mentioned Masters degrees. So, first identify your interests and then make decision accordingly. You can also take these Masters degree through distance learning by being in some other job. Think deeply and make the decision.
Best of luck for you.

6 Views Posted 7 months ago

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Diya Nihalani,

Contributor-Level 10

<p>Research further on these courses and know which entrance exams you can aim for as per the respective course choices. Some of the top courses one can opt for after class 12 are</p><table style="width: 754px;" width="0"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 295.703px;"><p>BTech in Computer Science &amp; Engineering</p></td><td style="width: 350.312px;"><p>IITs, NITs, IIITs, BITS Pilani</p></td><td style="width: 64.6484px;"><p>4 years</p></td></tr><tr><td style="width: 295.7... View more

1 View Posted 6 months ago

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<p>Several IITs and NITs, like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, IIT Hyderabad, NIT Surathkal and NIT Rourkela where <strong>you can find dedicated UG and PG programs in AI and ML or CSE, which include computer vision knowledge as a part of the classroom syllabus.</strong> But if you're asking about standalone courses in Computer Vision, unfortunately, none of the IITs or NITs offer the same at present.</p>

15 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Some important reasons you can consider for pursuing courses in the CSE field are as follows:</p><ul><li>The first and most important one is the&nbsp;<strong>earning potential</strong>. You can expect <strong>a lot of earning opportunities</strong> after completing CSE courses where you can explore job roles like Network Concentration Engineer, Computer Systems Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Digital Signal Processor, Networks Engineer, Embedded Systems Engineer, etc. Top recruiters will welcome you with open arms such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, TCS, Facebook, Infosys, Wipro, a... View more

3 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>If you are aspiring to pursue Computer Science courses keep some prerequisites in mind. These skills help one to have a competitive edge over peers. These are mentioned below -</p><ul><li>Problem-Solving</li><li>Numerical Ability</li><li>Logical Reasoning</li><li>Data Analysis</li><li>Interest and Aptitude for Computers and Technology</li></ul>

124 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can pursue B.S IN Computer Science with specialisation in Bigdata & cloud computing.

18 Views Posted a year ago

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<p data-start="0" data-end="58">Here are the top 10 computer courses in demand after 12th:</p><ol data-start="60" data-end="461"><li data-start="60" data-end="112">B.Tech/B.E. in Computer Science Engineering</li><li data-start="113" data-end="161">Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)</li><li data-start="162" data-end="214">Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering</li><li data-start="215" data-end="256">Cyber Security &amp; Ethical Hacking</li><... View more

5 Views Posted 7 months ago

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Diya Nihalani,

Contributor-Level 10

<p>Computer Science courses include both Core and Elective subjects. These concepts broadly fall into the category of programming, systems, theory, and applications. Programming languages like Python, JAVA, C+, data structures, operating systems, and DBMS are a few of the major subjects covered in the curriculum of most computer Science courses. Newer trends and topics emerging in the field of computer Science include subjects like AI, ML, Cyber Security, and Cloud Computing.</p>

3 Views Posted 7 months ago

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Diya Nihalani,

Contributor-Level 10

<div><p>Students who wish to study Computer Science courses after the 12th without JEE can explore course choices, such as BSc Computer Science, BE in IT, BCA, and Diploma in IT. Various institutes in India offer courses with flexible course durations and affordable fee structures. For more detailed insights, refer to: &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/courses-after-12th-computer-science-blogId-190174"&gt;Courses After 12th Computer Science&lt;/a&gt;</p></div>

82 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
If you are looking for PR, then you can check the skill shortage list. You can pursue Diplomas and degrees both. Can you mention your educational background?

27 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Basic computer knowledge is required but it is not mandatory to pursue CSE to have computer science as one of the subject in higher studies. So go for that and all the best for your future endeavors.

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