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VARTIKA YADAV

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Firstly, clear your words. What do you want to ask? Mention your question properly. Your question is not understandable.

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Shashank Katiyar

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According to today's cooperate world Java, PYTHON are in very much demand. I suggest you to select among them. Apart from it Android, RUBY are also trending.

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supriya singh

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You can opt for computer science CS and information technology (IT) you have mentioned your interest in programming.

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Priya Prajapati

Beginner-Level 4

You can still join into IT. It has nothing to do with whether you took computer science as an elective in your school or not. In colleges they teach programming from basics. So, you need not worry and follow your interest.

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rahul r

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Some Short-term courses related to game programming which can be done during your spare time are mentioned below:
1) Game Theory
2) Advanced Multimedia
3) Digital Media
4) Design of Games
5) Gamification Workshop
6) Game development and programming
7) Pixel art for video games
8) Introduction to photoshop
Regards.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Shweta,
These two subjects are as divers as chalk from cheese. Political Science graduation could be your stepping stone for your career but programming too is very interesting subject involving logical reasoning etc. What is important is what is your liking. Which of the two subjects fascinates you? My advise would be follow your heart.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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MBA and the technical line like B.Tech with CS is totally different. Since the MBA is the management line which is required for marketing purposes. B.Tech and the MBA is the good combination but be stay in your technical line because it increases your specialisation in your particular field only and increase your knowledge also. CS WITH PYTHON is not harmful nor beneficial for MBA. These programmes do not have to relate with your MBA at all. So, you can't take any branch if you want to pursue MBA.

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Harsh Hingorani

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Hi Shreenath,
Good to know that you are keen to learn new things in this age. Coming to your question, it completely depends on you. If you are interested in coding then go for the programming language and if you are interested in managing a business then go for MBA. Both the fields are in trend.
Good luck.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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If you are interested in programming I will recommend you to go for computer science branch. As this branch is having a very good scope. You can grow yourself in the field of programming.

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