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Some online courses (through videos) from websites like Udemy, Coursera, Udacity, Alison and edX.
But you may find it lacking in terms of interaction. Since we are more accustomed to learning from a guide who gives us a detailed insight on the subject and who's available to resolve doubts whenever needed.
I'd like to suggest you the next best thing to learn is cloud computing and that's with the help of an online tutor. Try TutStu.com to get an expert tutor for cloud computing:
https://tutstu.com/tutors/Cloud-Computing/top/190/COLLEGE
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Both M.Sc in maths and MCA are career oriented courses (M.Sc in CS is not a good idea as compared to MCA). Both the courses are different. So it's up to you that which course you want to pursue. You can opt for M.Sc in maths after that you can continue your career in teaching field.
And if you think computer science is better then you can go with MCA and can get a job in MNCs and IT sector.
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God bless.
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Beginner-Level 5
It is always beneficial to do Master's degree after completing graduation from a recognized institute, but still, it becomes very difficult to choose between the above two fields because of the limitless opportunities in both the fields.
When we talk about the job opportunities then MBA is the field with maximum job opportunities but MCA is also sufficient enough to give competition to MBA in both the terms i.e knowledge and job opportunities.
If you want to pursue MCA then you will definitely have some advantage of your knowledge in graduation and also there are sufficient amount of jobs in this field but MBA always has an upper hand
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Good luck.
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