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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes you can do M.Sc. In Hotel Management. I would say, Pursuing a career in hotel management has tremendous scope. Career plays a vital part in any field. Students who are willing to choose hotel management will have many career options to choose from. In India, hotel management functions in both government and private sectors. The hotel management field is always been a hot career options among the students, with the globalization more and more hotel industries as expanding their business to the global markets. This has created a huge demand of hotel management professionals. Best hotel management colleges are mentioned below:-
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Pursue MCA after completing BCA. As we know that, At present, with the advancement of IT & Communication systems, people with good computer application skills are highly demanded in IT sector. MCA qualified students can find jobs easily in government and private sector. Numerous job are available in both the sectors. Candidates can get profiles as per their skills and caliber. If you pursue the course from a well-recognised university, you will get the better jobs and career opportunities in this field. You can work in various areas such as banking, networking, IT companies, desktop publishing, etc. List of some of the Top and best pri
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Yes, he can pursue MBA after BCA. MBA is a foremost career option that is pursued to be the best career option after the compilation of BBA. The majority of students seek to pursue MBA after BBA or other commerce-related courses to just sharpen their skills, knowledge, and their educational background to perform well in their respective jobs in the corporate or finance world. MBA can be equally beneficial even if done from private colleges provided that you have chosen the one from the A-list. If you pursue MBA from government colleges like IIMs you hold the reputation for the rest of your life. There are many students who get the same
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BCA course aims to impart to students with knowledge of software development and programming, Java, C+, computer networking and Database Management. Any individual with high school qualifications can apply for this course. There is an extensive scope of BCA in contemporary times as graduates can choose from a varied range of opportunities like web designing, computer programming, database administration, amongst others. The demand of BCA graduates is not restricted to just India but is equally present abroad as well. Companies like Infosys, Oracle, IBM, and many other MNCs run recruitment drives for fresh BCA graduates with relevant te
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Computer application Bachelors For those who are interested in learning more about computer languages, there is a three-year undergraduate degree programme called BCA. Candidates must have earned a minimum cumulative grade point average of 45% in English in Class 12 or the equivalent in any stream to be eligible for admission. You have successfully finished an Intermediate Vocational Course (IVC) in MLT, or Medical Laboratory Technology, according to the information you have supplied. IVC offers three alternatives for you to choose from: lateral entrance into a Bachelor's programme in the same subject, a degree programme, and a Diploma
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Both have their own advantages. I think you must go for BCA because in it you can explore more things rather than just focusing on AI and ML. B.Sc. in AI and ML
The programme will help candidates:
To understand, evaluate and analyze the history of Artificial Intelligence. To identify those areas of the domain which are yet to be explored. To apply basic principles of AI in solutions that require problem-solving, inference, perception, knowledge representation, and learning. To become proficient in developing applications in an 'AI language', expert system shell, or data mining tool. To gain the ability to explore the current scope and li
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BCA is a blend of Science, Commerce, Management Studies & Computer Science. It helps you holistically, hence, opening up opportunities for a lot of industries. BCA graduates always find success in whatever field they choose as there is a lot of scope in the area. They learn about the importance of computer applications. Since the world has become more and more dependent on computer software technology, their knowledge is precious for the world today. BCA graduates have good scope in jobs as a Web Developer, Web Designer, Network Administrator, System Manager, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Software Tester, etc. Depending on t
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