Computers & IT (Non-Engg)

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Satadal Basu Roy

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Yes, you are eligible.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Follow the UPSEE college predictor below for details:
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Sindhura rajagopal

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Some of the roles that I can think ( to begin with )of for IT sector are:
Developer, testing engineer, network engineer, hardware engineer, system analyst, web developer, web designer, Tech support, quality teams, DBA. On the other hand there are people who have their careers in business analysis, or as a technical trainer, business development specialist. Upon a couple of years of experience, you could change your role, or move onto leader position in the same ladder too.

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Pranjal Arya

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Hey Lalpratap,
You are not eligible for this course. The candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board.

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Vikash Jain

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Cybersecurity is a growing domain. It is estimated to reach 8 trillion USD by 2020, meaning that the jobs will increase. Now like any other industry, there are multiple jobs. Like I am a writer in cybersecurity. You can get anything from accounting to HR jobs here. As per specific technical jobs, Information Security Consultants, Managed Security Services, Client Handling, Network Security are just some of the fields. You should start with diplomas, considering that the graduation is complete. There is still time before universities offer cybersecurity centric graduation courses. Pro tip: Study web application security. It has amazing
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Anagha G Nair

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The minimum eligibility for B.Sc. Computer Science is the candidate should complete 10+2 studies from a recognised Board of Education under a relevant stream are eligible to apply for the undergraduate courses and the admission is on merit basis. Merit list will be drawn up based on the applicants previous academic performances. 50% of seats are reserved for the Muslim minority.

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nikhil Sharma

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Please check for your eligibility to apply for KTET from the criteria mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/ktet.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hello dear,
Both are different courses and having a different scope. Choose the career path of your interest that will help you in the future. If you have interest in computer fields then go for M.A. If you have interest in psychology, then go for M.A.

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