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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Pawan,
Higher study options after B.Sc. in computer science are:
3D Animation and Visual Effects
Advance Diploma in Hardware and Networking (ADHN)
Advanced Diploma in Multi-lingual Computer Programming (ADMCP)
CCNA
Certification Program for Network Planning and Optimization
Certification Program for Telecom Software Testing
Certified Professional for the Web Development
Database Administration
HCE+ (Hardware Course)
IHT Certified Network Professional
IIJT Certified Networking Expert (IC- Next) (PC NEXT)
Information Security and Ethical Hacking
Integrated Master of Computer Application (IMCA)
M.Sc. Computer Science
Master in Computer Management (
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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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M.Sc. is good to become a teaching faculty.
If you want to join as a professor in private college than I suggest you to select MCA because there are so many college of MCA and they hire MCA students as BCA faculty.
B.Ed. is also a good option but first check that your state government hires computer teachers in government schools or not. If yes the do B.Ed.
M.Sc. in IT and MCA, both are applied subjects, so both have same market value but it's my personal suggestion that MCA is beneficial. After this, prepare for NET examination to get job in a government college as an associate professor.

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khushi jha

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Both are equally good. The MBA people are more known for their business tactics and they help in uplifting the business organization of the company. MCA people grab the technology part to cope up with the company's business needs. They both accentuate a company's profits. Quantum School of Business is one such reputed college that provides MBA program.

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ENAMUL SARDAR

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Yes, you can pursue project management. It is an awesome decision. Project management is both Diploma and a degree course. You can get this degree course with MBA or you can go for post graduate Diploma in project management.
Below mentioned is the list of colleges:
1. Gems B School – Bangalore.
2. SMOT School of Business.
3. ITM Business School.
4. IIBS, National Head Office – Bangalore.
5. National School of Business – Bangalore.
6. Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade, (IICT) – Lucknow.
7. Jain Institute of Management and Research – Mumbai.
8. MIT School of Telecom Management - Pune.
9. Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM)
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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SAP courses will be valuable once you have management functional understanding or experience, therefore, it is suggested that she may do SAP certifications after BBA.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Hello Mayuri,
If you are in BE ENTC than you can do course of:
1. Embedded C.
2. IOs.
3. Android.
4. VLSI design and
5. Also, if you prepare for CCNA, it will help you.

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Joseph Mathew

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Yes, of course you can. A graduation degree from any of the recognized university is the only prerequisite to pursue MBA. Of course the university criteria vary. If you would like to pursue correspondence MBA online, National Institute of Business Management (NIBM) can be a good option. NIBM offers one year MBA, two year MBA and one year Executive MBA in online mode. NIBM also offers online MBA video tutorials to all its registered students.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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All three languages are very good. But, if you want more package compare to other 2, then you should learn Java because android is also based on Java. But, Java is little hard compare to other. .Net is also a very good choice.
If you are near from Pune then PHP is also very good because there are so many domestic company which work on PHP in Pune.

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