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2016-03-25 12:03:26

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Aanchal Pathak

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Zuhaib,
Every institute has it's own course specific fee structure. In order to know the exact fee it would be always advisable to browse through the official website of the institute where you wish to apply.
The job prospects vary depending on the subject in which you specialize.
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.

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2016-03-25 00:44:42

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2016-03-24 23:04:33

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Gaurav Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Anand,
Multimedia, mass communication and photography are three different streams. There is no college which provides you all these three courses in the same program. Multimedia is a part of animation, which can only be done if you pursue animation course. Mass communication and photography can be done together as photography is a part of mass communication.
So, decide what do you want to pursue.

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2016-03-24 21:18:58

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

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If you have a keen interest in software then instead of doing M.Sc in software you should pursue B.Tech in CSE or IT and can pursue M.Tech in tha same field. B.tech will give you more growth as compared to M.Sc and more options will be open for you. Also if you pursue CSE or IT Engg. from a reputed college then chances of your career growth is also high and on pursuing B.Tech you have chances to start your career with good MNCs like Infosys and Accenture and growth rate is high.

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2016-03-24 13:09:14

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
(Msc) inengineering is an academic postgraduate research based degree in the field of sciences and takes one to two years to complete followed by P.Hd. Generally,Msc students are provided with financial support such as teaching and research assistantships who usually complete their program in approximately 2 years.
A master of engineering (MEng) is an integrated masters degree and is definitely more respected and recognised degree. MEng is considered as super BEng as it is the development of BEng .MEng is a professional and broad degree and is more vocational. It is a purely academic qualification and aims to develop business awarenes
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2016-03-24 10:37:39

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2016-03-22 10:37:07

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BSc Computer Science graduates have basic understanding of Computer Science fundamentals and applications. MCA Program is generally a three year (six semesters) course. The program has a right mix of Core and Application subjects with more emphasis on computer application. If you do MCA after BSc some of the syllabus of MCA will be repeat for you. MSc CS Program are generally two year and it gives emphasis on theory and systems in Computer Science. If you want to make career in core CS, you are advised to do MSc CS. If you want to have career in computer application opt for MCA. Job opportunities are higher in the field of Computer App
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2016-03-22 10:11:57

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Hi Siddique, best colleges for MS Management in UK include London Business School, Imperial College Business School, City University , Warwick Business School to name a few. These are the top business schools however getting a job in UK is tough so keep options open. Your job and ROI will depend on your own skills and how you perform in class. For more information please check the university websites.
Thanks

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2016-03-22 00:31:19

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Debarshi Nandi

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Hiren, Please clarify M. Sc in which specialization or subject. Thanks, Friend

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2016-03-21 21:13:03

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Varun
Engineering both in civil and mechanical are good options and combined with an mba are tried and tested path of good pay package and success too. While B.Sc +M.Sc + P.Hd is more relevant for research and education jobs. Apart from these, you can go for NDA/IAS/ banking/ IFS etc.
Decide on the basis of your interest, skills and personality.
All the best

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