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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Kansas offers a two-year master's programme in Computer Science. The KU CS programme is one of the best programs of the university. The programme makes the graduate industry ready to create, engineer, and deliver innovations.
The ability of the students attracts big fortune corporations and startups to hire them. Some of the sectors where students get hired are Telecommunication, Energy, Computation, Transportation, and various other industries. The curriculum includes access to state-of-the-art research facilities, a wide range of research projects, and mentoring by experienced faculty.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
When candidates are looking for promising professional options after graduation and chances to gain a variety of abilities, Computer Science can be a desirable major. Graduates can expect to make more money than the ordinary person, are frequently in demand across industries, and may be able to develop more swiftly in their jobs.
Furthermore, candidates for Computer Science degrees are frequently expected to acquire important abilities including problem-solving, critical thinking, Programming, and Project Management. Despite this, bachelor's degrees in Computer Science have a reputation for being challenging to accomplish because many p
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If candidates come from a background in Commerce, they can most definitely take a computer course after Class 12. Candidates have the option of pursuing a BS in Computer Science or IT, an MSc in Computer Science or IT, an MCA, an MTech, or a ME in Computer Science. This could be followed by an M.Tech CS/IT or an MSc - CS/IT a regular/lateral entry MCA or a lateral entry to the BTech CS/IT.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Mumbai University BSc CS course curriculum include topics related to the subject. It has theory and practical subjects. Some credit is attached with each subject. Mentioned below are the topics covered in the first semester:
- Java Programming
- Operating System
- Theory of Computation
- Database Management System
- Advanced Web Technologies
- Computer Networks
- Combinatorics and Graph Theory
- Computer Science Practical - VII and VIII
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average salary of a BSc Mathematics graduate is INR 2.5 - 12 LPA while that of a Computer Science graduate is INR 32.2 per year. In India, on average, computer Science students tend to earn higher salaries compared to graduates with a BSc in Mathematics.
However, while Computer Science graduates typically have higher average earning potential in India, it's important to note that there is still a demand for individuals with a BSc in Mathematics in certain sectors, including Data Science, Finance, Actuarial Science, and research.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
San Francisco State University provides one of the best four-year bachelor's programs in Computer Science. It revolves around the study of the discipline's foundations, including Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Algorithms, Computer Architecture, Software Development, and Theoretical underpinnings of Computer Science. It assists students in comprehending the foundations of Computer Architecture and Computing Theory, as well as the significance of social and ethical issues pertinent to the field, and in designing, developing, documenting, and testing software using modern methodologies.
The SFSU Computer Science is the best prog
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The computer Science bachelor's degree (B.Sc.) is not offered by the Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh-based PVKN Government Degree College. The college's main emphasis is on conventional undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences, which include courses in maths, physics, chemistry, and economics. It is advised that prospective B.Sc. computer Science students look into other universities that focus heavily on computer Science education and provide this curriculum explicitly. The specialised education and resources required for a career in this profession can be found by investigating universities or colleges with computer Science departmen
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The seat allotment at the university is subject to seat availability and merit of the candidate. Out of which, 70% of seats are for candidates passed from Maharashtra State Boards. Additionally, 30% seats are reserved for candidates passed from other State Boards from other states of India. The seat reservation is done as per the guidelines of the Government of Maharashtra for the candidates belonging to reserved categories from the Maharashtra state.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
As per the official brochure for the NMU BSc in CS course, the intake capacity is nearly 40. Students are admitted to the programme based on the sanctioned seat intake. The selection also depends upon the candidates performance in the last qualifying examination. Further, 70% of seats are for students who have passed qualifying exam from Maharashtra state boards and 30% for candidates of other state boards.
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