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Priyam kr

Beginner-Level 5

Computer field came from mathematics. You can say that computer is a subset of mathematics. No doubt, you can pursue MCA from a recognized college or university after B.Sc in maths. You will get admission in the first year of MCA. You will have good job opportunities in IT and software development industry. IT sector offers a good salary package and excellent working environment for their employees. You study hard as jobs are waiting for you.
God bless.

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Samreen khan

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You can get a job in good software companies like Infosys, TCS, Wipro, IBM and many more.
A few job profiles available for computer science graduates are:
Programmer or Software Engineer
Computer Scientist
Computer Engineer, Hardware Designer, Logic Designer
Systems Engineer, System Integrator
Systems Analyst,
System Administration,
Technical Support, Support Engineer and Technical Writer.

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Priyam kr

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Hi,
It is always beneficial to do Master's degree after completing graduation from a recognized institute, but still, it becomes very difficult to choose between the above two fields because of the limitless opportunities in both the fields.
When we talk about the job opportunities then MBA is the field with maximum job opportunities but MCA is also sufficient enough to give competition to MBA in both the terms i.e knowledge and job opportunities.
If you want to pursue MCA then you will definitely have some advantage of your knowledge in graduation and also there are sufficient amount of jobs in this field but MBA always has an upper hand
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Priyam kr

Beginner-Level 5

The days have gone so far that those who have finished B.Sc in nursing are thinking of other options rather than M.Sc nursing. The scope of M.Sc Nursing has diminished in India owing to the rapidly increasing no. of post graduates from numerous colleges in India. The newly passed out M.Sc nurses are ready to work as a staff nurse or as a teacher with staff nurse salary.
Most of the nursing students who join MSN programme want to leave nursing at the clinical side. So if the scope of M.Sc Nursing is diminishing, what are the other PG programmes or courses they can pursue after BSc Nursing?
Here are some courses which you can do after B.Sc
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Sanjay K

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Hi Shubham,
Due to the opening of large pharmaceutical companies, the future in the field of pharmacy is bright. Numerous jobs are available for pharmacists in government as well as private organizations. After completing your studies, you can easily find jobs in pharmaceutical industries, government departments, colleges and universities, hospitals, investigation and research institute etc.
Pharmacists can practice in community pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and regulatory agencies. Sales & Marketing job sector also hire a huge number of pharmacy graduates.
One can also work in retail sto
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Samreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you can, but you need to justify such a long gap. I would suggest you get in touch with the admission counsellor of the respective college before taking admission.

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Samreen khan

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It's better to clear your 2nd PUC. For pursuing Diploma course, the minimum qualification required is class 10th, but to pursue B.Sc, the minimum requirement is class 12th.

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Priyam kr

Beginner-Level 5

It was on 26th of July. Sorry to say but you have missed that. I can say that just contact one of the counsellors there and get better knowledge about that.
God bless.

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