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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

Guide-Level 13

No! It offers only B.Tech as Bachelors degree, other all degrees are of Masters, those are MCA, M.Sc, MBA and M.Tech!
Some vocational courses are also provided!
Good luck!

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rahul r

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Scope for Higher Studies after M.Sc. In Computer Science:
There are many higher studies options for those who have pursued M.Sc. In Computer Science. Higher studies will help the students to get placed in better positions and will improve their remuneration. Some of those options are given below. M.Phil in Computer Science
Ph.D in Computer Science
Ph.D in Computer Science and Applications
Ph.D in Computer and Information Science
M.Tech in Computer Science (various streams)
Career Opportunities after M.Sc. In Computer Science:
The candidates who have completed M.Sc. In Computer Science can find a lot of career opportunities in both private and
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Shyam Sharma

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You can opt for MS programme and look up in which field you are good.

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BHUPESH KUMAR SINGH

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Mostly integrated like B.Tech+MBA, B.Tech+M.Tech etc is of 5 years tenure but in case of BCA+MCA, it's always 6 years.

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Daksh Ahuja

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Hi,
BCA is designed to build programing skills for developing efficient and resource optimized software/website/cloud/mobile applications. Integrate fundamentals from the basic mathematics, physics, management for applying analytical thinking. Eligibility for BCA in most of the top universities is pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2. (It may vary with the university you choose)
Some of the career prospects of BCA are : Programmer, Database Administrator, Application Developer, Systems Analyst, Work as an entrepreneur, Web Designer, Career in Multimedia Applications, Graphic Designer, Content Manager, Network Administrator, Business Ana
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Shantanil Bagchi

Beginner-Level 4

1) University of British Columbia
2) University of Waterloo
3) McGill University
4) University of Toronto
5) University of Ottawa
to name a few. There are many more universities. Do provide your profile in order to better streamline the universities and let me know if you need any help.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Yes there are, 'Cisco CCNA 200-125 The Complete Guide to Getting Certified' is the best in my point of view. It is the course with the highest review ratings online and maximum CCNA experts recommend it. As well as the tutorial videos it also comes with complete lab exercises you can n on your laptop or desktop for free and easily, so you get a really good understanding of the theory and hands on practice too.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Vinay!
Yes, you can certainly pursue VFX course. After completing this course, you can either become a VFX or a compositing professional. This involves working with the latest software and learning about the advanced compositing tools, etc. The starting salary will be approximately 10-15k initially and will grow with experience. Best colleges for the course include Arena Animation, MAAC, Picasso, International Academy of Computer graphics, WLC college.

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Akshay Bajaj

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If you're an enthusiast looking for a career in cybersecurity, I believe that you should start by research on the basic uses and applications of Cybersecurity, follow it up with the function, purpose and perspectives it has in today generation. The skill set is rather vast and demanding for advanced technologies like Cybersecurity and, to become an expert in this field, you will need to master technical skills like Networking, Computer programming and such, not forgetting, you will also be required to have adequate soft skills such as verbal communication, written communication and presentation skills to expose your work effectively. T
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