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1. Science graduation course (B.Sc)2. M.Sc. (after graduation)3. BBA4. Computer application course (BCA)5. B.A. 6. B.Tech7. Information Technology
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Computer Science Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Marine Engineering
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Petroleum Engineering
Manufacturing process and Automotive
Aeronautical Technology8. B.Tech Courses after 12th for Science (PCM)
B.Tech ( Aero Space Engineering)
B.Tech ( Metallurgical and Materials Engineering)
B.Tech (Aerospace / Marine Engineering)
B.Tech (Automobile Engineering)
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Certification and skills
As is the case with any job, the aspirant must know his craft. One must have at least a Bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics. Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certification in any one of- CFP CFA (most popular), CFS, CIMA, or the CLU courses though MBA may fill the requirement of these certifications in many cases. Apart from this, the aspirant should have solid analytical, valuation, marketing and communication skills and anin-depth understanding of co
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After BCA I would say that you should be applying for PGD in Data Analytics. But you should make sure that have studied maths and have a good knowledge of it. This is a very interesting course which is offered by JK Lakshmipat University situated in Jaipur, Rajasthan. I would say that conserving the hard times that the economy is facing currently, it is very important that you set yourself apart from lot. Thus, making yourself competitive and a resource with which company cannot do away with. This course will be going to be one year, taught by the best profs who have immense experience of working in the industry and teaching at top edu
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Career Prospects:
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Yes, you can go for BCA, if you didn't have maths as a subject in 10+2. You can go for direct admission or go for any entrance exam for that as well, if you have 50% in 10+2 you can apply for most of the colleges. All the Best. Thanks.
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