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Jagriti Mehra

Beginner-Level 2

No, it is quite difficult with 1689 rank. But you can go for Maharaja Surajmal, IITM, Trinity and FIMT.

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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear,
In my thinking you can do MS in C/S or IT after MCA because for MS in foreign university requires 70% in graduation in 10 +2+4 system i.e. 16 years of study in total. As after BCA there is one year shortage - for pursuing MS you need to complete MCA.

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Bhoomika JoshiJournalism student

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, you can apply for BCA as well if you are not interested in pursuing BA.

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Shikher jainStudent

Guide-Level 12

It will be far tough for you. But if you work hard for the entrance exam then no exam will be tough for you. You can go for Masters in computer science in America.

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DINESH SAPKALE

Beginner-Level 5

Hello there, It is a really great choice to make a career in Cyber Security. Cyber Security is the booming sector where the Industry is looking for well-qualified candidates with hands-on skills. If you are undergoing or have completed your BCA/MCA, then you are well acquainted with the knowledge of Information Technology which will be added benefit for you when you start learning SKILLS in Cyber Security. The highlighted text "SKILLS" is what will be of utmost importance when you are looking for a career in Cyber Security. The practical skills are an integral part to become a successful Cyber Security professional. To acquire those sk
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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

Which city are you looking for? For which language are you looking Pytho or R? Below are some good academies-
1) Jigsaw Academy
2) Byte Academy
3) AnalytixLabs
4) International school of Engineering Hyderabad.

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

IT field is not only about development/programming, you can be a software tester, you can work in the designing field etc. Hence, you can still do good in an IT field without programming.

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shreyansh goyal

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Around 48000 students annually apply for the IPU CET.

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shreyansh goyal

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IT in NIT kurukshetra is better option in comparison with PEC.

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Rakesh Kumar

Guide-Level 11

You can go through the following links Hi , Right now a number of universities and colleges are conducting exams, list is mentioned below, Usually, it costs you 55000per sem.you can visit the websites and get the details for the following Institutions.
Kristu Jayanti College - Bangalore
Lovely Professional University - Phagwara , Punjab http://www.lpu.in
Christ University - Bangalore www.christuniversity.in
Banasthali University - Jaipur www.banasthali.org
University College - Kurukshetra www.uckkr.org / www.kuk.ac.in

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