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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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There is wide range of opportunities in programming languages. But, there are so many languages like C, PHP, java, c+, python, etc. Choose your language which you have interest and learn and research. Practice more and more. Once you have skills in any language, you can join any organisation as a programmer.

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anjani jha jha

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The knowledge of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint is required for MBA graduates to work in any organisation in modern days. Apart of this, the different modules of SAP is an added advantage in the working environment of business in modern era.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Subhasmita,
After almost six years you want to resume studies. Great indeed. You can take up any course out of the lot you mentioned and there are enough employment opportunities. Work hard and you will succeed.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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M.Sc in any decipline has wide range of application and has it own market value.
It is true that courses like- B.tech, M.tech take edge over M.sc thats only because of taht course are based on Industrial Exposure and applications. And M.sc has wider range then that.We can not ignore the value of M.sc.
After gaining M.sc following job prosepect are easily available to some one:-
Academics, include all teaching ,lecturer etc. kind of jobs.
Some one can lead his/her career in research just after going to p.hd.
M.sc degree holders are also recruited by Core as well as MBNC's.
For example- M.sc (Physicvs) are recruited by companies like- Havels,
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Goutham Cp

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You should opt for PCMC.

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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

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Yes, knowledge on JAVA will definitely help you during your placements since you will also be able to sit for some of the companies visited to hire students from CS and IT department, provided that you are having a good knowledge in programming (any language). Thank You and Best of Luck.

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manish BadhiyeB.E (E&Tc) |MBA (Mktg)|Assistant Manager @Kotak.

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I think you should take system/IT if you can in 2nd year as it will help you to enter in programming field. Although, most of the companies which come for recruitment on the basis of your graduation because MBA is the only skill to manage.

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