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Piyush Mittal

Contributor-Level 9

Two things, one the answer by Partha - tough to shift from commerce to Science. So, probably an MBA or an MS in Finance are options, but not MS in the Science stream. Second, US typically requires a 4 year UG education. B.Com is only for three years, and so 1 year M.Com may be needed.

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nikhil Sharma

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muskan kalra

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You should really learn MATLAB, if you want to do aerospace.
Ada and FORTRAN are popular with aerospace.
Between C+ and Java, you are probably better off with C+ .
C would be even better.
MATLAB is definitely the best though.

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tanushree banerjee

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Both have there own field but u can go for computer applications.

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Gurleen Khurana

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The duration of the course is 6 months.

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Sushobhita Chawla

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You will have to pursue short-term courses, which will make you learn to code and then you can try getting into software engineering.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Suryabhan,
It is although not allowed, but some colleges might give this privilege to change the stream. You will have to talk to the concerned authorities of your college about the same. They will be able to guide you well in this regard.

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