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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Firstly, you have to know what is best for you. I can suggest some courses but only you will know if that particular course would be suitable for you or not, since you have done your B.Com you have to know that universities in Canada do not accept three years Bachelor degree , only 2 or 3 tier 2 universities accepts it. You are left with PG Diploma options from SPP colleges. Apart from Canada you are advised to check universities in Australia, France, New Zealand, etc. which accepts Indian three years degree. Regarding the courses you can check accounting, finance, supply and logistics, event management, etc.
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Scholar-Level 18
The foremost and most important step in going abroad is to have good academics. You must study hard and aim for achieving more than 75% marks in each and every subject that you are studying for graduation. This will constitute 75% of chances of getting admission.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
But then CS as usual is the ever green branch. You have good marks and I am sure you would get admission in a good Institute. However, I would advise you to approach a specialist agency dealing with sending students abroad since they are aware of the various nuances in this area.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Let me explain you can pursue these following courses:
1. Management careers - marketing, human resources, etc.
2. Hospitality, event management, public Relations, Corporate Communications.
3. Media careers like advertising, journalism and film making.
4. Academic careers like teaching and research and particularly training.
English Language Training is a big and growing sector in India with jobs freelance and full-time options as an English language trainer or a voice and accent trainer.
5. You could also do an MA or a B.Ed, or take up some of the professional courses.
6. Studying a foreign language full time can be an excelle
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Scholar-Level 18
I feel you should pursue M.Sc in CS to gain expertise in this field. This would help you in achieving your dreams.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
I am sure while completing your graduation in engineering, you must have come across many subjects. Out of these many subjects, I am sure some would have fired your imagination, some would have fascinated you. I feel you should select one of these subjects for your PG.
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