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You can also do M.Sc after completing your graduation.
The advantage of dong M.Sc is that you can do it from IITs or IISC.
we all know about the IITs. It is a good chance for people who dream about completing their studies from a good university.
You can take admission in it by clearing an entrance Exam - IIT JAM.
There are some minimum requirements for the candidates who wants to apply for JAM exam. These requirements are given here:
For General & OBC Category: at least 55% of marks.
Candidates from reserved category: at least 50% of marks.
Courses -
joint M.Sc - Ph.D.
M.Sc. (2 years)
M.Sc - M.Tech
M.Sc - Ph.D. (Dual Degree)
Post - Bache
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Better go for more reference and take further step in your career.
All the best
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2)do llb after MCA,
3)doing two degree courses not valid
4)U have to do CS/any law PG diploma
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https://ask.shiksha.com/getTopicDetail/1139904/Whats-Difference-Between-B-C-A-And-Bsc-It
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IT (Information Technology) is a growing field, in India, and is looked upon, as one of the industries to provide jobs. A Science student, interested in joining the IT bandwagon is usually confused between many courses on offer at the undergraduate level and might end up joining a course which might not be as beneficial as some other course.
One such confusion comes between choosing BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) or B.SC (Computer Science). We have listed some of the difference in these courses to help you reach a decision.
B.Sc (Computer Science)The B.Sc (CS) course mainly focuses on the mathematical and theoretical
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