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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibilty criteria for seeking admission in MS in CS in foreign universities is 10+2+4 years education. BCA grads are not eligible for seeking admission in MS CS. Such grads have to do MCA or One year PG Diploma to become eligible for seeking admission in MS CS abroad.

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Aara Kapur

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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1.Banglore (known as the IT capital of India)
2.Hyderabad
3.Chennai
4.Mumbai
5.NCR (Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon)

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Debajit Chandra

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It depends upon institute to institute but on an average, it would cost 25-30K.

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Debajit Chandra

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SAP Sales and Distribution module is a good choice considering your profile.

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Gunjan Jambhulkar

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B.Sc is more about theory and B.Tech is all about the practical applications of the physics, chemistry and mathematics. B.Sc graduates go for teaching, research, and preparation for government jobs, whereas B.Tech graduates get jobs in MNCs and can always do same as the B.Sc graduates. If you have interest in practical applications you can opt of engineering and if you like to study theory then you can opt for B.Sc.

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khushbu gupta

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Yes, you should go for it. My brother is also doing the same course from the same college. All the best.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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BHU- Banaras Hindu University is the top-most, old and prestigious university.

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