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Khushi Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, it is generally possible to change college during your BSc IT course in the 2nd year, but the process involves an application step and depends on the specific college and university involved as well as your academic standing.

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3 months ago

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Hemanth Alahari

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A B.Sc. IT + MCA graduate is more likely to have a flexible job than a B.Sc. Bioinformatics graduate. While bioinformatics offers diverse opportunities, the field is often more specialised and may require on-site presence for certain research or lab-based roles. IT and MCA graduates, with their broader skill set in software development, web development, and data analysis, are often more adaptable to remote work arrangements and various industries. 

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Rashmi Srivastava

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A BSc IT course covers several topics such as:

  • Software Development: Which involves software testing, engineering, and web design.
  • Databases: It is focused on the management and storage of large amounts of information.
  • Networking and Computer Systems: It involves computer organization, architecture, and internet environment.
  • Programming: It teaches about the programming skills using various languages.

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Amit Saini

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Yes, Dev Samaj College for Women in Chandigarh offers a B.Sc. in Information Technology as part of its undergraduate programs. The program spans three years, with an intake capacity of 40 seats. Students interested in this course need to have completed their 10+2 education in the science stream from a recognized board.

 

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Suswaroopa kasipogu

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The government colleges in Ahmedabad for B.Sc IT (Software Development) are:

Gujarat University: Offers a 5-year integrated M.Sc. IT in Software Development (Web & Mobile) program.

Gujarat Technological University: Provides various IT programs, including B.Sc. IT, which may include software development.

These colleges are recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).

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Shipra Maurya

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For taking  admission in BSc IT the eligibility criteria is that one must have taken Maths in 11th & 12th. so to answer your queation you are not eligible of BScIT without maths.

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2 years ago

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Yash Goswami

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The best way to get an entry level engineering job at one of the multinational software companies (such as Google, Microsoft, and Facebook) is to be recruited from university, and to have strong problem solving and coding skills.

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Arpita Chavan

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B.Sc. IT admissions are based on Maths marks is your Maths marks are good then you can go for IT.

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