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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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BCA do have more job opportunities.
Career Opportunities after BCA & MCA
A large number of aspirants looking for career options after BCA often complete their Masters in the same field. BCA followed by an MBA or MCA is the common path for people interested in the field of Information Technology (IT). While BCA makes the base for a successful career in this field, MCA adds the specialised touch. In BCA subjects related to basics of technological applications such as mathematics, database management system, business data processing, system analysis, statistics and optimisation techniques etc. Are taught at an elementary level. Career Opti
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INSDKANDIVALI

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You can pursue designing courses like diploma in fashion/Interior/jewellery designing courses along with your graduation.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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Your 1st salary will be from 12 to 18 thousand for a B.Com graduate student in any field.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi Ankush,
First of all, pursue B.Ed then you're eligible for TET and CTET. You can work as both government and private teacher. You can work in any private school with your B.Com for some work experience with a low payscale. Go for B.Ed for career growth.
All the best for your future.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello Riddhi, that is up to you. Check admission requirements and fees of the universities, and see if you are capable of applying. Don't assume that you will get a job or anything since it is tough in USA but if you are talented and good in your studies you will have opportunities.

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NITIN KUMAR

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Hi Jaichandar,
I think choice of the course should depend on why you are pursuing the course. If its only for education purpose - Go for any academic course that fits well with your aptitude. If its to secure a good career - Go for a vocational/Diploma course into the industry / field that you really like.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi!
You have not mentioned which aviation job are you asking about. The aviation industry has a lot of career segments like a pilot, ground staff, airport management, cabin crew, aeronautical engineering and so on. Kindly mention which sphere of aviation you're interested in so that you can get a better guidance.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Your question covers an entire industry. Aviation sector is huge and has a lot of job profiles related to it. It depends on you where you want to go. Please clarify so that I can respond accordingly.
That is a question asked about the industry and there is no mention of the job profile.
Such questions require discussion as they look to elaborate an industry and not just a profile.
I'll give you a brief about the main job portfolios that are hosted by the aviation industry:
For Pilot Training:
1. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Academy (IGRUA) - Rae Bareli is the only government-owned institute for pilot training.
There are state flying clubs wh
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Vishnu Vamsi PalakurthiI completed inter mpc

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U can opt for M.Com or MBA through CAT MAT exams all the best.

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Monica Show

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No, you have to do BCA i.e Bachelors in computer application in order to do a Master's degree.
Thank you.

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