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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Arts are those subjects which are NON Science and Engineering-means no Machine or technology based title. Humanities, Social Sciences are part of a degree that falls in Humanities and Arts. Science on the other hand is Science. Bachelor stands for a graduation degree.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The nomenclatures of the two are same as they are both Bachelor Degrees. It is up to a university to give a title to the course. Like MA in Journalism and Mass Comm becomes an MA in Mass Communication only at some places.
However, B.Sc. takes some technical aspects more in comparison to the general BA in Mass Comm or BJMC or BMM.
Still, there is no difference as such. Better to go with Traditional Names as these are accepted everywhere as approved.

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Hello Aarohi,
Earlier architects would do all the design work, both exteriors and interiors themselves. Of late people have become more conscious of the design, layout and placement of their interiors, for offices, factories as well as residences. This has opened the door for a large number of professional interior designers. Most interior designers specialise in a particular area. For example, some may concentrate on business design, while others focus on residential design and landscape designing. Still others may specialize further by focusing on particular rooms, such as kitchens or baths. With a clients tastes, needs, and budget in
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The best course for you after B.Sc(IT) is what you are interested in. Here are the most sought after choices: M.Sc (IT/CS), MCA and MBA IT. MCA holders are eligible to become programmers, system analysts, software engineers, electronics data processing (EDP) Managers, database administration specialists, training faculty members, project managers, technical consultants and technical support specialists and so on. Here are the institutes that offer MCA can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8jdomb. M.Sc (IT) has opportunities in software development, testing and networking. With this qualification you may consider jobs in appl
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University of Mumbai, Mumbai
NIMS University, Jaipur
VELS University, Chennai

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