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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
you don't need to do MCA after PGDIT.
Some other similar courses:
In India, some institutions offer students a variety of Post Graduate Diploma Programs in CA like PGDCA and PGDIT etc. Students who pass out of these courses have great placement opportunities.
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It is a job oriented course that caters to the needs of the I.T Industry. I.T Industry has had its phases of gloom. Still, the sector has been growing in the recent past. Many I.T parks and Hubs are being introduced across many Indian states. So, under such circumstances, going for B.Sc. Information Technology will help one acq
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The number of available vacant seats for the MCA program will be limited in colleges. Due to this reason, the competition will be high at times. For different institutions, accordingly, the syllabus of the examination will be different, so you should keep in mind to not follow a similar pattern. You will need to expand your field of study, mainly in Mathematics and Statistics. You can attend coaching classes or study on your own. You can also get so
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