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2014-04-21 18:58:32
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2014-04-17 22:14:17
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2014-04-17 10:42:35New answer posted
2014-04-16 10:41:56
Contributor-Level 6
Both the courses are good at their places. Since you are a commerse students so MBA would be a better choice for you and MBA is the good deal to go with.Because it is the better graduate course by which you can get job in good MNC's.
Hope it helps, best of luck :)
Mohan Bajaj,
Counselor at Glocal University
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2014-04-15 15:18:13
Contributor-Level 7
As u said u r much interstd in Java then first do SCJP i.e sun certified java programming
so u will become java proffesional.If u can continue ur education means if there is no financial or family issues den go for regular MCA otherwise correspndnce.
And one more thing learn new framework in java like STRUTS ,SPRIN, JPA, Hibernate, JSF, J2EE, portlet, servlet etc
If u have any query u can message me mudassairmumbai at rediffmail.com
Best of luck for ur bright future.
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2014-04-12 09:09:46
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2014-04-05 11:16:01
Contributor-Level 7
Please send me the details of your graduation marks/ % only then I will be able to help you with the admission process. We are having our Scholarship cum Entrance Test on 10th of May,2014. This test is free for the students of Rajasthan, if you are one of them you can avail of this offer. Maybe you get a good scholarship in this exam.
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2014-04-04 15:42:11
Contributor-Level 6
You have not mentioned your current qualification. So its tough to say which degree course is best for you. Both the courses have their own importance & have equal career prospects. Always remember your career growth is not completely dependent on the Industry you enter, it is more dependent on your own competitiveness, how you perform on the course and how you use the knowledge earned at the time of Interviews. So chose the course that match your current qualification, best of luck :)
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2014-03-27 11:30:33Contributor-Level 10
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2014-03-24 21:09:42
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