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Guide-Level 15
If you want to learn, you may by some of the best teachers in their respective domains. You may also pursue research during B.Tech under different professors who are generally willing and guide you very well. The opportunity offered is not based on your marks, unlike many universities, but on your interest. One of the 6 pointer boy got a chance to present a poster at Mecca of Science in India I.e. IISC, Bangalore (Guess who?). At any time, many projects are going, so you may join as per your interest. Hers's the link for information about various projects, going on (Kalinga Ins
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To make a successful career in IT industry, I may suggest you to pick M.C.A. Go for regular study if have studied Maths in class XII.
Without Maths, you can opt the following ways-
1. Pick Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications which will make you eligible for 2nd year M.C.A through lateral entry and simultaneously pursue DOEACC A Level.
2. Distance M.C.A with I.G.N.O.U as it allows you to clear Maths exam and then proceed with the master program.
Simultaneously, you can opt for industry relevant certifications which are designed basically to provide an extra edge to an individual by giving them an in-depth knowledge in a partic
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
But Choose the field in which you love to work, you are very much interested in it and you have very much curiosity of it. Don't follow the craze. Go for your interested field. Trust me by this you will have more scope than any other fields and you will be successful.
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Guide-Level 15
Such courses are generally job oriented and serve as a bridge between what you know and what the industry expects you to know in order to absorb you into their organization.
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Guide-Level 11
Go as per your interest.
You should do MBA from a good college so that it would be better for your placement and career growth.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
The following two links give you the top colleges for MBA and the colleges for MBA in IT:
1)https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-it-systems-colleges-india
2)https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0
All the best.
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