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Sarvesh Kinfer

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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.
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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

No, computer science is not compulsory to pursue BCA from St. Joseph's College, Bangalore. However, there will be an entrance exam for admission to BCA courses. Please check for eligibility criteria mentioned below:
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board to be eligible to apply for BCA programmes.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The basic criteria to pursue MCA from Andhra University is that you should have a degree/Diploma in BCA. It does't matter if you did not opt for mathematics in class 12.
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Admission is based on the rank obtained in Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test (APICET)
Regards.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

Contributor-Level 9

Hi, BITSAT is an engineering entrance exam, for admission in bits and it's affiliated colleges. It has nothing to do with VLSI. VLSI is a different field included in higher studies of EE and ECE students.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sabbir Ahmed,
The ideal course is B.Tech or B.E. In Mechanical Engineering. Robotics and Automation are taught as majors in this discipline. You will find colleges abroad offering B.Sc. Courses in Robotics, AI etc. But then its is always better to opt for mechanical engineering for a strong foundation and conceptualization.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

B.Ed is not required for lecturer job in colleges. You just need a Post Graduation degree with good academic record to get job in private colleges. If you are looking for Government college lecturer job then you have to clear exams like UGC-NET/SLET.
B.Ed is only necessary for getting teaching job in schools. Hence, don't worry if you don't have B.Ed qualification. If you have Post Graduation then you can apply for job in various private colleges directly for interview. You have to clear interview for getting the job. If you have aim of getting a Government University lecturer job then be prepared for exams like UGC NET or SLET.

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Shaikh Sabasafi

Beginner-Level 5

It completely depend upon the career you want, to be very specific I am talking about career and not job!
If you want to have a career in the field that you are already in, depending upon your area of interest, you should surely go for MCA or MSW.
When it comes to MBA, MBA is more about the lifestyle than anything specific, it is a generalized course that teaches you to work hard and survive in the corporate in the sector. Your specialisation will decide your specific sector.
You being from computer background can surely go for operations.

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Manish Shukla

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Hello Swati,
After completion of BCA, you must go further and be Master's in BCA. So, you should opt MCA after BCA.

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