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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can go in for MBA after MCA. This decision should depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. In case you intend to pursue a career in Technical / research / academics area then an MBA may not be of much help to you. However, if you want to move into general management the MBA is better.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

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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shivangi raizada

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Yes, MCA is a right choice. It will help you to clear your basic fundamentals, more and yes this course is best for your career. Good luck.

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Praveena G Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Choose Front end VLSI because VLSI Industry is flourishing in India and the Verification segment is short in supply of good skilled talents. To get into the verification or design portfolio, you need a strong foundation of Digital design and Verilog. If you want to strengthen your basics of Digital electronics and Verilog, the best way is to take up the Online VLSI Design Methodologies course from MAVEN SILICON. Relearn. Maven-silicon. Com
This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moores law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of com
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Praveena G Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Online VLSI Design Methodologies course from MAVEN SILICON is the best course to take up if you are looking forward to join the VLSI Industry after college.
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This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moores law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of complete VLSI Design flow and explains every step in detail. Then it covers the complete digital design, combinational, sequential and FSM designs. And finally it trains you extensively on Verilog HDL programming and makes you a hands-on RTL designer.
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Praveena G Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Online VLSI Design Methodologies course from MAVEN SILICON is the best course to take up if you are looking forward to join the VLSI Industry after college.
elearn.maven-silicon.com
This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moores law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of complete VLSI Design flow and explains every step in detail. Then it covers the complete digital design, combinational, sequential and FSM designs. And finally it trains you extensively on Verilog HDL programming and makes you a hands-on RTL designer.
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Praveena G Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Online VLSI Design Methodologies course from MAVEN SILICON is the best course to take up if you are looking forward to join the VLSI Industry after college.
elearn.maven-silicon.com
This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moores law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of complete VLSI Design flow and explains every step in detail. Then it covers the complete digital design, combinational, sequential and FSM designs. And finally it trains you extensively on Verilog HDL programming and makes you a hands-on RTL designer.
The benefits of
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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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The course is offered to candidates who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent level education with a minimum of 50% marks (Relaxable for reserved category candidates) from a recognized board/institute. Those who have done a diploma after class 10th as a part of 10 +3 pattern of education can also apply for admission to the course.

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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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If you want to learn c, you can prefer W3schools C tutorials. It is easily available on the net freely.

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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear,
Based on your interest and skill you are to proceed. If you are interested in Managerial jobs, go for MBA. If you do think of prosperity in Academic field go for M.Sc. Else pursue MCA if your intention is working in IT industry. Best wishes.

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