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Deepak Singh

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Hello, PGDM is offered by AICTE approved institutes, whereas MBA degree in offered by universities. Both these course have almost the same syllabus, so you may pursue any of these course. While taking admission your emphasis should be more on getting admission in good universities or institutes. Feel free to discuss more. Click on the thumbs up, if you found this useful. All the Best.

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priyanka panchal

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The most important thing which you should keep in mind while choosing your career stream or course is your own interests and career aspirations. Although, both the programmes would give you good job opportunities, but if you have a passion for purely Management and have an acumen for the same, in a way that you are an analytical person with good Mathematical and logical skills, you can go for BBA whereas, if you feel that you have you love interacting with people serving the big clients or want to become a kitchen king go Hotel Management or the chef training programmes provided by Hotel Management Institutes. Thanks.

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priyanka panchal

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Industrial designers and industrial engineers are both involved with manufacturing, but they perform different functions. Industrial designers develop items that will be manufactured, while industrial engineers work to improve the production process.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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This field has a wide scope in India in the coming future, as the medical facilities in India are increasing day by day and also many foreigners are coming to India for the cheap and quality treatment, and that is why more and more nursing students will be required.

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Ashish Kumar

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B.Tech CSE deals with the core engineering with computers and computers machines to learn the technology used and the architecture inside. B.Tech IT is a programme on information technology. There are subjects which teach you practical software development where as in CSE subjects are more theoretical.

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Ragesh C.R

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It all depends upon your area of interest, but I would suggest BBA as a better course.

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Disha Chauhan

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EE is concerned with using electricity to transmit energy and EEE concerned with using electricity to transmit information. In Electrical Engineering you study Power System engineering in more details starting from electrical power generation, line parameter calculation, power system analysis, switchgear & protection. In EEE most of these subjects are common except that some of the advanced topic in power system analysis like load flow analysis, power system operation & control etc. are covered only in EE.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
PGDM (equivalent to an MBA in India) is offered by the individual colleges which are affiliated to AICTE, whereas, MBA is offered by a university. Please visit this link for more details.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/faq-1#8

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Here, the difference is based on the curriculum.
Computer Science students study Algorithms and Data Structure, Architecture, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Database and Information Retrieval, Human-Computer Communication, Numerical and Symbolic Computation, Operating Systems, Programming Languages and Software Methodology and Engineering.
Information Technology deals with installation, development and implementation of computer systems and applications. Under this stream, students learn the following: Data Structures and Algorithms, Microprocessors and Interfacing, Computer Communication and Networking, Database Systems, Intern
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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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All three are completely different. BBA is recommended, if you want to enter management. MBA would be needed after BBA. So, if you are planning to pursue MBA then go for BBA. BCA is Bachelors of Computer Applications. If you are interested in making a career in IT, then go for BCA, B.Sc can be done in IT, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, etc. If you want to make a career in IT, you can do B.Sc IT or B.Sc CS. I would personally not recommend you to do B.Sc in plain sciences unless you want to become a teacher or scientist. Ask yourself what do you want to do in life? What are your aspirations? Make a decision on the
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