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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There is no field and growth you would get without any effort or dedication.
You may consider these options for further education.
Environment Science
Geo informatics
Psychology
Animation
Journalism
Foreign language
English Hons
All the best!
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Scholar-Level 17
After successful completion of the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, the aspirant can go for a postgraduate degree in the same area. Higher study options for B.Sc Computer Science falls in to a wide range of areas such as:
*Advance Diploma in Hardware and Networking (ADHN)
*Advanced Diploma in Multi-lingual Computer Programming (ADMCP)
*CCNA
*Certified Professional for the Web Development
Database Administration
*HCE+ (Hardware Course)
*IHT Certified Network Professional
*IIJT Certified Networking Expert (IC- Next) (PC NEXT)
*Information Security and Ethical Hacking
*Integrated Master of Computer Application (IMCA)
*M.Sc. Comput
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Guide-Level 14
The organizations like ISRO, DRDO, Ministry of forest, GSI, NRSC, Vedanata,Ground water board,SAIL,BCCL etc recruit people with this subject background. As their are lots of different kinds of subject available one can choose their own subject of interest and apply in it different areas such as mining, forestry hydrology etc.
Yes, you can do M.Sc geo-informatics after doing B.Sc maths.
Eligibility :
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Guide-Level 12
Hi Aniket,
Plenty of options are available here, please refer to this link
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/bachelors-of-science-colleges-cl
Check the program structure, overview, etc. and decide basis your interests. Check university admission requirements too.
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All the best.
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