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Anubhav Lal

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Cyber Security is an emerging domain with a lot of career opportunities. Ethical hacking, which is mainly penetration testing, is a part of cyber security domain. CSSRL provides various training programs in cyber security including Certified Web Penetration Tester. The fees, eligibility, duration etc. Is listed on CSSRL website.

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Chetna S

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VLSI is offered as a specialization is MS EE or ECE majors in US universities. You may check Boston University, Drexel University, Northeastern University, Syracuse University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Purdue University, The University of Texas at Dallas and more.

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. In case you intend to pursue a career in Technical / research / academics area then MCA/ M.Sc ( IT) is better. However, if you want to move into general management the MBA is better.

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Mitika NagpalCareer Counselor

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Yes, most of the universities ask for one.

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Akshay Bajaj

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VLSI is a very good sector for higher studies in chip designing. VLSI having good scope in future also. After your graduation, you can go for M.Tech in VLSI. I can't say that there are good opportunities in India, but can say that abroad it has certainly a large market. So, if you have interest you can go with it. It is really an interesting career path. Job wise also it very good one if you have interest in this VLSI you can get good job.
Job Opportunities in Private Sector Firms
Private firms offer plenty of job opportunities for candidates who have completed post-graduation in VLSI than that in government sector firms. Aspirants can
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Vibhor Kashyap

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BCA is a 3 year under graduation degree course which is generally pursued by candidates with interest in computers and programming. Whereas B.Tech in CSE/IT is a 4 year Under Graduation Degree Course which is also pursued by candidates with interest in programming and computers. A candidate with B.Tech degree is very likely to get hired by a company as compared to BCA Graduate. B.Tech is much more beneficial as compared to BCA. If you are eligible for admission into B.Tech then you definitely should take admission into B.Tech without giving it a second thought. If you are not eligible for admission into B.Tech then you can go for BCA.
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Vibhor Kashyap

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After the completion of your BCA, you should pursue your master's degree in that course where your interest lies in. If you want to continue in programming and IT sector then go for MCA. In MCA, you'll get much more in-depth knowledge of what you've studied in your BCA. Whereas in MBA, you'll study subjects related to management. So, it's your choice to decide because at last it'll be you who will study that course.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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If you are a science student, then you should definitely take admission into B.Tech CSE/IT if you are eligible for admission. B.Tech degree holders are given more preference in IT Sector. But if someone you couldn't satisfy the eligibility criteria or you are from Commerce/Arts stream then you can pursue BCA too. BCA is one of the best course which a candidate pursue after B.Tech to work in IT Sector. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app which is specially designed and developed for BCA students. It has programs and assignments of languages like C, C+ a
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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, you'll have to study mathematics in BCA. You'll study maths in atleast 3 semesters of your BCA. Maths is a mandatory subject in BCA and you can't skip maths. If you have studied Maths in your +2 then you'll maths of BCA somewhat easy as compared to non-mathematical students. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app which is specially designed and developed for BCA students. It has programs and assignments of languages like C, C+ and Java with their outputs. You'll be studying these languages in your 3 years of BCA. https://play.google.com/store/apps/de
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Vignesh Doddi

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If you've got below 300 rank, then it is easier for you to get this college.

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