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Firstly, you have to know that many universities in the US do not accept three years Bachelor's degree from India. Hence you must carefully check admission requirements on the university websites. Secondly, to take admission in Master's programme, you must take GRE and TOEFL exam. Email the universities for specific requirements, sometimes an external evaluation of your degree may be required if its a three-year programme.
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The University of Oxford has 38 colleges, you can get the names of all 38 colleges here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleges_of_the_University_of_Oxford
https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/colleges/college-listing
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If you want to make your career only in IT field with some application development then select BCA. If you want some extra knowledge then go with B.Sc in computer science because it is a very big field. Computer science field is a combination of IT, mathematics (computing), statistics, hardware, graphics, electronics and many more fields.
BCA restricts you only to application development, database and web development, while with B.Sc, you can do some extra ordinary things.
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Students can either choose for private/public jobs or can start their own business and become self-employed. Both the sectors have equal benefits that can help aspiring interior design professionals to become successful. Different areas where Interior Design degree holders can get placed are:
Architectural Firms
Builders
Town Plann
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