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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

MS in project management includes implementation of new projects, things to be implemented including estimated cost, implementation of new technologies, etc. whereas MS in petroleum engineering would give you a regular job. Therefore, if possible, prefer MS in project management.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

HI,
B.Tech will be a better option in comparison to BCA in terms of these factors:
Course module
Degree recognition in term of profile in IT companies
Placement
Market value
Far more comprehensive and professional
Job Focused

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

If you have interest in technical field go for MCA and along with it do some certification course on Big Data, SAP, Artificial Intelligence. As the current scenario in IT industry is concentrating on automation.
If you want to move in management field, MBA is a good option, you will have diversified option to choose in MBA program. Marketing/Finance/Data Science have extensive use of computers now a days. Your knowledge on computers can come handy here.
These are 2 of the options you can look for.

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Ranjit ShekdarSAP consultant and trainer, data scientist

Beginner-Level 5

Your BCA degree is far superior to GNIIT. Try to do some IT courses and get into some company which would give you work experience. I would recommend doing programming courses in .net or Java and Advance Java. Do some certifications in Java or .net also. GNIIT is a 2 years journey if an not mistaken and then you get some placement. Rather I would say invest 6 months - 1 year and learn one language properly and then start working.

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Ranjit ShekdarSAP consultant and trainer, data scientist

Beginner-Level 5

As you currently don't have any domain experience in any area, you could choose any module and make a good career. Seeing you are a B.Tech grad, I would recommend technical modules for you like ABAP or HANA. If you looking for functional modules you could think of MM, SD and PP. I would not recommend FICO at present as you are not from finance side. There are other modules like EWM, SCM, APO. As far as institutes go depends upon what you want, if you want SAP Certification there are different ones and if only knowledge then there are others.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Barun,
After a Bachelor's degree, no job would offer 50k as starting salary. You can expect this figure if you pass a government or defense exam but not as a starting salary. Always refer to facts and figures. People earn lakhs after several years of work experience so it is not easy. Best differs, if you are looking for a great career decide what you want to do do, what kind of jobs are you looking for where you want to settle and decide accordingly.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

It depends on your interest if you are interested in continuing in the technical field then MCA is a good option. If you have an interest in managing roles and business then go for MBA. Comparing the two, MBA has more diversified job opportunities and have chances of the higher package than MCA offers. During MBA you will get to know about various fields of business and as per your interest, you can stick to the one which suits the best to you. I would say MBA has an edge over MCA but at the end, it is your interest that matters.

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