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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Courses after B.Sc in Computer Science are given below:
1) MCA (Master in Computer Applications)
2) MS (Master in Computer Science)
There are many more courses like PG Diploma in Animation.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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MBA after B.Com is better than MBA after B.Sc because after B.Com, you have some ideas regarding Accounting and finance, etc.

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Unfortunately, no you can't, because for MFA, you must have BFA.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi Shubham,
I am sharing few details. Have a look at it. Hope, this will solve your problem. Higher study options after B.Sc Chemistry.
There are various higher study options also after completing a degree in B.Sc Chemistry. This will enhance the already acquired qualification, and will help them to grab a job with a good salary package. Some higher study options are as follows:
M.Sc Chemistry
M.Sc Analytical Chemistry
M.Sc Drug Chemistry
M.Sc Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
M.Sc Physical & Materials Chemistry
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Certification courses after B.Sc Chemistry
There are various certification courses available af
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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi Aditya,
No need to get confused, as there are scopes after B.Sc. See, if you want to be in teaching line, go for B.Ed or M.Sc, then B.Ed. Let me tell you huge scope in government schools, colleges. If you are looking for Private sector, then go for MBA. Some universities like Amity University and Lovely Professional University etc. are still taking admissions.

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Sujata Dewan

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Best is a very subjective term. What is best for you may not be best for someone else. Look into what you like to be doing the rest of your life without getting bored. The industry, the job role, the location, the pay, the lifestyle, etc. If you get a decent job that promises to give you a handsome salary, exposure, good lifestyle and a balanced life, then you should go for a job, if not then it is advisable that you should first pursue M.Sc degree and then head-out to secure a job. In order to get an edge over your competitors, you can opt to pursue more specialised M.Sc courses, which would make you more employable right after comple
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Sujata Dewan

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There are numerous exams that one has to give for M.Sc. It is better you shortlist the colleges and then ask questions accordingly.

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Entry requirements:
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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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There are various exam held across the country. By our Indian army, air force and navy. Like CDS and AFCAT. By cracking one of these exams, you could be in Indian Army. AFCAT is only for the air force. You can visit the official website for more details.

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