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2013-11-15 20:26:37

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kumar ravi singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Renu
Speaking frankly neither of these courses have good scope . . Doing Btech(IT/CS) would be more preferable. But if you still want a comparative answer among BCA and BscIT then BCA have better scope. . however scope in these courses also depends on your hard work ,college reputation, percentage , and communication skills etc .
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2013-11-15 18:50:06

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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The next best course would ofcourse be M.Sc in a related subject of your choice. Thereafter it would depend upon the kind of work you want to do and the field in which you want ot make your career. For exampel if you arei nterested in the education line then go ahead with PhD and simultaneously clear the UGC NET exam so that you can become eligible for being a professor in a college. Alternatively you may do PhD and join a Research Lab of a private sector organization. MBA is also one of the many choices incase you want a career in the corporate sector. Opportunites are there in several fields. Evaluate your own interests truthfully.

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2013-11-14 08:18:59

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

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If you're looking at Gaming as a career then go for the first one, else the latter. Otherwise, like i advised earlier it doesn't matter, since at graduation level, even a degree in just animation is good enough and you can pursue further education in your desired area after that. Animation is an art form and a very demanding career. It has ample opportunities for the creatively talented people. Opportunities lie in animation design, game design, graphics, storyboarding, 3d modelling, texturing and lighting, Dynamics and VFX and of course animation (2D and 3D). However, choosing between these must be done after seeing your performance i
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2013-11-05 11:20:07

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Shivangi Gupta

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Hi,
Thanks for the tag.
After B.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology, you may either continue studies or start working.
* If you wish to continue studies then you may opt for :
-M.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology
-Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
* If you plan to work then below are the job related details :
- As a certified medical laboratory technician, you may find a challenging career in public and private hospitals, clinics, blood banks, commercial labs, and research facilities etc.
- With adequate knowledge and experience, you can advance to supervisory or management positions in laboratories and hospitals.
- Y
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2013-11-05 10:38:34

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
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AMIE stands for Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers. A unique program wherein you can attain an engineering degree, if you have lost the opportunity to do so earlier.
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To pursue AMIE, you should posses at least one of the following eligibility criteria mentioned below :
- Should be at least 18 years or above.
- The person should have undertaken and passed the 3 year Diploma conducted by the IEI or any related branch of Engineering or technology or any other related field.
- He or She should possess a diploma or certificate equaling to the above and obtained by a recognized educational body.
- Should have passed +2/HSC/p
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2013-11-01 10:11:40

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Pankaj Lalwani

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You can apply into any of the IIIT's in India for specialised Masters courses in IT. You have to appear in CAT or any other exam like JMET or XAT. Their are almost 6 Government IIIT's in India, including Allahbad, Gwalior, Orissa, Jabalpur, Kerela etc. Their fees is also lower then private IIIT's in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune.

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2013-10-25 10:58:20

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* Always remember, getting a job is the responsibility of the candidate. You may explore certain things about yourself such as :
-Communication skills
-Assessment of your strengths
-Good domain knowledge
-Knowledge of the position you are applying for
-Knowledge about the company you have applied job in
Such pointers will help you to prepare well for any interview.
* Animation is a booming industry with wide job openings and you can work on full length animation movies or any other related fields such as television, advertising industry, etc.
Some of the jobs offered in the industry are :
• Content developer
• Modeler
• Story Broad
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2013-10-03 11:46:22

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Yes, you may work as a nurse in Railways after B.Sc Nursing.
* Eligibility for nursing jobs in Railways :
- 10+2 plus a Diploma or Degree in Nursing. In some cases the minimum educational qualification may be decreased to matriculation (10th) with a Diploma or Degree in Nursing.
- The age limit is usually from 21-35 years. For SC, ST, OBC, PH, OH or government employees the age limit is made flexible from 18-40 years.
* Regarding job options :
Several openings are available for nurses in the government sector. Examinations are held on a regular basis by the Union Public Service Commission, Staff Selection Commission, and ESI.
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2013-10-02 16:01:13

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

After B.Sc the first thing you need to do is post graduation. Then go for some specialized course depending upon the field you choose for work or as per your interest. For example if you happen to have good communicative and presentation skilsl then you can then opt for MBA with specialization in Marketing.

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2013-09-30 14:02:30

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
After B.Sc, you have two options :
1) You may opt for M.Sc to study the research side.
OR
2) You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
You have another option with you, i.e.,
You may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go with M.Sc or MBA.
So, in a nutshell, you should pursue a course based on your interest and skills. Think and decide wisely where do you wish to see yourself in future.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to discuss more. Cl
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