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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Both are closely related fields. Simply put - Computer Science is the creation of software & hardware by using programming. IT is just the selection of the proper software or hardware for the task. CS is basically working with the physical component of computers like processors, supercomputer and dealing with the software which runs them basically making hardware and software and IT deals with selecting proper software to run the machines.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The decision can be quite overwhelming for students straight out of class 12.
To know for sure, ask yourself if the subjects are resonating with you. If you have a genuine interest or not. One can pursue a course in CS if he/ she has keen interest in -
Computer Science, Computer Applications, basics of top Programming Languages, Data Analysis, Problem-solving ability, Logical Reasoning, Numerical Ability, etc.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
I have done my MBA from Quantum University, and one thing that stood out for me was how approachable and supportive the faculty are. Most professors aren't just book teachers — they share real-world experiences, insights, and practical tips that actually help you understand business concepts better. They're always willing to clear doubts, discuss industry trends, and push you to think deeper than the textbook.
As for the curriculum, it's pretty well balanced. You get a mix of core management subjects like Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations, and Strategy, but there are also practical elements like case studies, presentations, group pro
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
16 seats in total for the M.Tech in Medical Devices programme.
This includes seats across all categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) as allocated by the institute.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
With good skills, experience/ projects in resume you can apply for roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. There is good scope in research & academia as well. Though a few places might prefer a pure tech degree.
You can aspire to work in areas like - IT firms, startups or academia abroad. Make sure you meet language proficiency test, additional qualifications, work visa, etc. If you are planning to pursue MS abroad, note that some universities may prefer BTech for that.
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Duration of the Programme
The MS (Pharm.) is a 2-year full-time postgraduate programme
Divided into 4 semesters
Coursework Requirements
Completion of all core and elective theory courses
Completion of assigned laboratory/practical courses
Passing all semester examinations
Maintaining the minimum required CGPA (generally ≥ 6.0 on a 10-point scale; subject to NIPER regulations)
Research Project & Thesis
This is the most important component.
Students must:
Undertake an independent research project
Submit a written thesis/dissertation
Successfully defend the thesis in a viva-voce (oral examination) before an evaluation committee
The thesis mu
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
You can consider Computer Science courses to be ideal if you want to get into tech, academia, research, plan for a master's too. The core focus could vary across course types but some general topics are - Software and Algorithms, Application, Engineering and Hardware. CS specializations include AI, ML, Cloud Computing, Cyber Security etc.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
To successfully attempt the IMUCET exam, students are allotted exactly 3 hours (180 minutes).
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
To apply for IMUCET, the maximum age limit is 25 years as of August 1, 2026, for undergraduate courses.
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