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2015-05-13 18:53:41
Beginner-Level 5
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2015-05-06 15:01:00
Guide-Level 15
Best would be to continue with your pg degree after BSc.(IT). You can go for MSc.(IT) or MCA after BSc. Most of the companies these days are having web based projects. Therefore the skills required are knowledge of Java, Oracle, VB.Net, Asp.Net, C#, XML etc. Normally these subjects are covered as part of the BSc. syllabus, but are not covered extensively. So best would be to join these course separately from a private institute like NIIT, STG, Aptech etc. and at the same time clear their certifications too. A SUN certified Java programmer is given more value than a Java expert, who is not certified. Similarly target clearing M
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2015-04-30 16:35:01Contributor-Level 10
Following are the good institutes offering course of your interest:
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology
University College of Engineering
Osmania University
University of Hyderabad
For further information regarding institutes, refer to the link mentioned below:
https://it.shiksha.com/mca-colleges-in-hyderabad-categorypage-10-98-1-0-0-702-413-2-0-none-1-0
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2015-04-30 16:23:34Contributor-Level 10
Both courses are good for you.
MBA in IT
An MBA in Information Technology Management is a lethal combination of two very dynamic aspects of any business: management expertise & information technology. Almost every national and international company of repute is always looking for competent and qualified professionals to help them cope with the dynamic business environment. An MBA (Information Technology Management) graduate's climb up the corporate ladder is usually accelerated. Most of them will take up positions such as CTOs (Chief Technology Officers), CIOs (Chief Information Officers), information technology directors or IT m
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2015-04-28 11:53:15Beginner-Level 3
Greetings from New Horizon College.
Thank you for showing interest in BCA Course. Kindly visit our website www.newhorizonindia.edu & for more details kindly contact Ms. Arpita on 9740076936.
Thank you,
Regards,
Admission Team,
NEW HORIZON
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2015-04-22 19:13:29New answer posted
2015-04-22 19:01:16
Contributor-Level 6
try to go for premier b schools. do not, the schools will not offer the admission before an interview test. they will see if you are capable for their studies as they will be highly concerned for their placements too. B-tech will be the better option than BCA.
all the best.
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2015-04-16 16:19:07
Guide-Level 15
The choice between MCA and MBA depends on your interest domain. If you would like to have a purely technical career in programming then you should go for MCA. You can pursue MCA through distance learning from IGNOU or SMU. IGNOU has provision for non-mathematics students too. However if a core technical career does not interest you much, then you can go for MBA in IT. Along with you can also consider a course in Project Management. This along with MBA will help your career to grow to the level of Team Leader and Project Manager.You can pursue MBA also through distance learning from SMU or IMT ghaziabad or IGNOU. Project Manag
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2015-04-09 14:22:06
Beginner-Level 1
you have to first take a CCNA training under experienced faculty,so that you can adopt practical knowledge, as CCNA Certification need dept. knowledge of fundaments & then after implementation of your practical knowledge in industry, you can go for Examination, for that you have to visit vue.com ®istered your self for examination. As per my knowledge CCNA Exam fee is $295.
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2015-04-09 07:24:41
Guide-Level 12
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