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Vm prudhvi Raju

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PGDM is the better choice which has more value and job opportunity.

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rohith kola

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BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration and BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. Both these courses are Graduation level courses. The duration of both the courses is 3 years.
BCA course is technically oriented with a variety of computer-related subjects or technical subjects that the candidate is going to study. He is going to have a good number of job opportunities in various IT companies soon after the completion of BCA course.
BBA involves a variety of subjects which are related to business and is management-oriented. These people can have job opportunities in all the business sectors.
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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There's not much difference between the two. But the only main difference I can point out is that. One is for 3 years and another for 4 years. Both the courses gets similar placements . or jobs . But another difference is that government IHMs offer only BSc and not BHMCT

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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MICROBIOLOGY is the branch of biology that deals with the microorganisms e. g. bacteria, algae, protozoa etc. It also includes their interactions with humans, animals, plants, and the environment. Job opportunities
The microbiologist work in a wide range of areas and the largest is research and analysis. The another field which requires microbiologist is the manufacturing industry where they work for pharmaceutical, biochemical, biotechnology and agri-chemical companies, food and beverage manufacturer, food safety organisations etc. Environment sector such as water companies also require microbiologist. BIOCHEMISTRY
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Aakash Rai

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You are comparing 2 different and totally opposite courses with each other. The first thing that matters is your interest and not the college. Firstly select your dream course and then lookout for the colleges available. For instance, MIT Pune is better overall.

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Hareesh B

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Hi Pejush, MS and M.Sc's full forms are same, but these two degrees are totally different. MS is a professional course whereas M.Sc. Covers a wide base of knowledge and skills. Candidates who wish to pursue M.Sc. Degree should have a B.Sc. Degree in any of the Science subjects. But the candidates who have pursued their Bachelors degree in any subject can pursue MS degree.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nikhil,
I actually have not understood your query. Let me explain. As per my knowledge, if one has done B.A, then one can do M.A. And if one has done B.Com then one can do M.Com. So where is the issue of dilemma between M.A. And M.Com. Can you elaborate please?

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Hi,
In Diploma in Nautical Science, the students have to undergo a one-year pre-sea course in any of the DG approved institutes like IMI. Afterwards, they approach the shipping companies and if fortunate then they get selected for the campus recruitment interview. They need to complete a sailing of minimum 18 months on an above 500 GRT vessel and thereafter approach for written and oral exams for second officer or mate. The B.Sc. Nautical Science students undergo 3 years course in a DG approved institute and need to complete 12 months minimum sailing in an above 500 GRT vessel. Thereafter, they have to appear for written and oral exams
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rohith kola

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Thanks for A2A, There are a lot of misconceptions and confusions among students when it comes to choosing B.Sc. Or B.Tech after 12th. A common misconception is B.Tech (engineering) is better than B.Sc. (pure Science), while a few confident students stick to B.Sc. As their career goals are clear. Some feel B.Tech is tough and they won't be able to perform up to the expected level, while others feel B.Sc. Is way too easy. To remove this confusion and misconceptions, we look a the different aspects, scope, difficulty level, career prospects etc. , involved in these two courses and may be help you in choosing either B.Sc. Or B.Tech. Years
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