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2016-03-06 13:06:26Beginner-Level 5
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2016-03-05 17:24:44
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2016-03-05 10:19:49
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2016-03-05 01:48:18
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As you have completed your graduation in IT field. So, no need to go for the same field. You may go for MBA rather than MCA because MBA course will be beneficial for your career growth for long term. If you will go for MCA then it will be also better but in future there will be requirement of MBA degree. So, you can directly go for MBA. It will also save your time as well as money.
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So, you can simulate the whole thing within a virtual reality including and of course rendering. SolidWorks is purely a product to design machines. Of course, there are other applications like aerospace, automobile, consumer products, etc. Much user friendly than the former one,
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