Computers & IT (Non-Engg)
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
It's up to you and your interest, but I think that if you opt for commerce, CA is the best option for your future.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I see your interest in IT and yes, you can go ahead to pursue your goals without any restrictions. I have few of my seniors who choose B.Sc. And were not interested in pursuing the course anymore and joined MBA for a change and have actually sustained in the course and graduating this year. It is suggested to compete the course in the field your interested in. There is not going to be any restrictions for learning and to work. So you can happily choose the course and compete it. You will sustain in anything you do if you have the right passion to acquire what your dreaming about. All the best for your future.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
If you have a better skill to teach or handle all the pressure in a coaching center. If you can earn your own money on your capacity and teaching skills, go for the coaching center. If you don't need all these situations, better go for a job. Decide yourself as per your own interest.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
BCA Course: Eligibility:
Pass in 10+2 examination in any stream from a recognised board of education. English as a subject of study. A minimum aggregate score of 45% at 10+2 level. Some colleges prefer students from Science stream or those who have studied Mathematics and Computer Science at 10+2 level. Regards.
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BBA
This is a 3-year business administration course helping to build a base in core business disciplines. You get to explore different functional areas of a business e
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