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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
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Scholar-Level 18
Admissions for MS in USA is normally based on your academics but it's not only this. There are many other things that too are considered. Proficiency in English, your previous academic records, etc. There are many nuances. It is best if you could approach an agency that deals with sending students to the USA.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
1 Do an MCA (which I recommend not to) which is a 3 years course again. The curriculum is almost as same as BCA course so you end up studying same things that you studied in BCA. Plus placement for MCA are not that great these days. So many colleges are shutting down their MCA department due to very low demand. Overall BCA+MCA options is dying in India due to less acceptance from IT companies or a very low package.
2 Get into job oriented courses like Wipro WASE program. It's a 4-year program (on the job) which offer M.Tech in software engineering degree at the end of 4 years by BITS, Pilani (Wip
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Guide-Level 12
Please check for department and programme specific requirements:
http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/about_lmu/academics/faculties/index.html
Also, take help of the DAAD website:
https://www.daad.in/en/study-research-in-germany/studying-in-germany/master-studies/
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Apparently, you have to decide this yourself by figuring out your own career interests and your definition of a bright future. No course comes with a guarantee of a bright future. Both the programmes you have mentioned are different ones, you have to know your priorities here. Check the career outcomes, programme structure and match with your own interest. Decide accordingly.
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