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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

These days, IT sector is so well evolved that it is directly or indirectly influencing the working of various other sectors and industries. IT sector acts as a supporting figure for various sectors such as healthcare, aviation, education, manufacturing sector, telecommunications sector, various Government initiatives and Departments etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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IISc, Bangalore does not offer M.Sc in actuarial science degree course.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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After completing your graduation, there are two options with you like you can do a job or else you can go for Masters if you want to study more go for Master's degree that is M.Com or MBA or else you can do job as an assistant accountant after completing your B.Com.

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Subham Das

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If you are comparing these two branches on the basis of placements or higher studies then you must be aware that preference is given to a student from CSE background than an IT student.
This is because a student from CSE is supposed to be familiar with all concepts of subjects offered in IT but it's not the other way around.
Hope you found this answer useful.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

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Can you please be specific as to which course are you talking about?

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Rohit JainEducation Industry Expert.

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Vilas, It is very important to understand that PGDFM is an autonomous course and you would not stand as post graduate ever after doing the same as it is not recognised. A lot of institutes these days have started offering autonomous courses but there cannot be any progression, they merely act as knowledge classes but on the basis of this Diploma you would not get any job or preference in the industry. I would suggest going for MBA in finance or PGDM (AICTE approved) in Finance.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Keerti,
Your question is not clear as you have not mentioned which secretary position you are talking about. If you are talking about Secretariat job in government, then you will need to appear in SSC / state competitive examinations.

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