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We're glad that you're thinking to make a good career after your graduation. For this, I would suggest you should take up a good short-term certification course, where you cannot only get the training but also able to get the certification for that particular field along with the placement assistance!
As you're from an IT background, such courses would be easier for you. For that, I would highly recommend Imarticus Learning, Imarticus Learning, which is an educational institute that provides such training courses on - Analytics, Finance, Technology, etc. You can consider the *Technology Training course* or else
the *Analytics
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CSE graduates strong foundation in Computational Science with Mathematics background. It exposes students on Systems aspect of programming. Whereas BCA MCA emphasis is on Business Applications development and Programming. CSE graduates can do Apps and Systems programming with ease whereas BCA MCA graduates will find it difficult to do systems programming. MCA us treated equal to B.Tech CSE. CSE graduates are cream of engineering colleges as only toppers are able to get admission in CSE. Becauae of this, Indian IT industry prefers B.Tech CSE grads over MCA grads. Based on my personal experience in Industry for 33 years, I can say
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Eligibility criteria : Basic eligibility for the programme is a pass at the +2 level (Karnataka PUC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / State Boards) from any recognised Board in India. Candidates writing the +2 examinations in March-May 2020 may apply with their class X and XI marks.
Selection process : The selection process comprises the following:
1. CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Entrance Test (ET)
2. Skill Assessment (SA) : The skill assessment will consist of a test on written skills, communication skills
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