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4 days agoBeginner-Level 3
I feel GLA University is a really good choice for Computer Science. From my experience, the environment here is quite positive and focused on learning.
The faculty members are supportive and always ready to help, whether it's for clearing concepts or guiding in projects. I've personally felt that they encourage students to participate and improve. The curriculum is also well-designed and gives a good balance of theory and practical knowledge.
What I like the most is that the university provides many opportunities like coding activities, projects, and events, which help in building skills beyond just academics. If you stay consistent and
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Relevant skills, experience and projects can lead you to job roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. Or you can go into research & academia as well. You can either go for a tech degree like BTech CS, M.Tech CS or academic degrees like BSc, MSc.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Computer Science scope in India is decent. Given that you have good skills and relevant experience/ projects in your resume. You can apply for roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. If you have a good track of research, thesis, etc. then you have scope in research & academia as well. Though a few places might prefer a pure tech degree, there are still ample companies hiring BSc CS graduates.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Computer Science scope in India is decent. Given that you have good skills and relevant experience/ projects for your resume. You can apply for roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. If you have good track of research, thesis, etc. you have good scope in research & academia as well. Though a few places might prefer a pure tech degree, there are still ample companies hiring BSc CS graduates.
Talking of abroad now, yes you can aspire to work in areas like - IT firms, startups or academia there. Just make sure you meet the their requirements such as langua
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some prominent colleges to pursue B.Sc Computer Science are:
- Loyola College, Chennai
- Christ University, Bangalore
- Mount Carmel College, Karnataka
- Lovely Professional University, Punjab
- VIT Vellore
- Chandigarh University
- Thapar University, Patiala
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The process for a PhD in Computer Science in India is to
- Gain PG degree from a UGC approved University.
- Score a min. of 55% marks in PG.
- Provide a statement of research interests.
- Research experience/project work or internships.
- Colleges give preferences if you qualify CSIR-NET/ GATE
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top government Computer Science colleges in India with their total tuition fees alongside, are mentioned in the table below -
Public/Government Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
INR 3,000 – INR 13,000 | |
INR 16,000 – INR 23,000 | |
INR 480 – INR 1 lakh | |
INR 12,000 | |
INR 28,000 |
Source -Official website/ sanctioning body and may vary
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As there are so many core principles regarding computer software, hardware, and theory to study, earning a Computer Science degree has been known to include a more demanding workload than you might face with other disciplines. A significant amount of practice, usually done on your own time, may be required as part of that learning.
Let's use Python as an example: learning the basics of the language typically takes between two and six months, and mastering it can take years. Candidates may study Python in class, but they will probably need to put in more effort to advance their skills. Mastering one language c
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