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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MCA is a good educational qualification and is treated as second best after B.Tech in CSE by Indian IT companies and has good opportunities for job and growth for well-trained and knowledgeable professionals. However, Indian IT industry is in slow decline phase because of outcry against outsourcing in the western countries and increasing restrictions on working visas. Therefore, opportunities for computer professionals are likely to decrease. Indian IT industry hires freshers through campus recruitment. Therefore, you are advised to do MCA from a reputed university with proven campus placement records. In addition, IT require life-long
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to seek admission in M.Sc CS and M.Sc IT based on your B.Sc PCM in some universities which do not insist on computer science as subjects in graduation degree.

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Vedaprabhat RAVI

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You can consider B.Sc computer science as it is equivalent to B.Tech CS. You can become a software engineer after taking an additional small course after B.Sc CS.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Yusuf! Doing MBA after B.Sc will be beneficial, in terms of career growth, better salary packages and wider networking. You can do MBA in various streams like Marketing, HR, International Business, IT, etc as per your interests and career goals. But see to it that you pursue MBA only from the reputed colleges, else there's no point in doing it from an average/below-average college.

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