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Glad to see that your interest is in networking. Since, I'm from the same field and it's been 15 years in IT infrastructure. I would suggest networking is one of the areas which is in demand and scope is big in Job market is consistent. However, being honest with you doing Masters in network administration and after the scope I am unaware about it. All that matters in networking field is experience and for fresher professional course/certification. Instead of choosing Masters in networking, I would strongly advice to go ahead with Cisco Certification, may be CCNA or CCNP. If you can spend your energy, time and money preparing on ce
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Career opportunities are available for IT graduates both in India as well as abroad. Once students have completed their studies, they can get jobs with firms of the private or public sectors. Because of the use of information technology in all most all fields today, the IT sector has seen a tremendous growth in the past few years. A few job types available for students of B.Sc IT are:
Application Programmer
Computer Information Specialist
Computer Support Specialist
Database Administrator
Enterprise Information Officer
Graphic Designer
Hardware and Network Expert
Information Architect
Information Security Coor
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
2. Miranda House
3. Hindu College
Above are the three best colleges in DU that offer B.Sc in CS.
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You can go through the link below for detailed article on SAP. SAP is a great course and taking up one will enhance your resume. You can choose among the variety and guide your career through.
https://www.simplilearn.com/sap-modules-sap-fi-sap-co-sap-sd-sap-hcm-and-more-rar111-article
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