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After completing Bachelor of Computer application master of computer application will be the best course you can do. Mentioned below are the key details of Master of Computer Application:
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Yes there is a great scope for BSC Computer Science student to get job in Google or Abode or Microsoft like big software companies. But the BSc computer science students should have the great skill in computer & communication and in technical skill. Those who have good expertise and skill in computer science and communication ability will get certainly a job in some big software companies like Google Microsoft or Abode. Salary computer science student in Google very from 9 lakhs to 23 lakhs per annum.
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The re is not a big difference between CSE core and CSE Specialization. In CSE Specialization, you have to three to five additional courses. CSE specialization focuses specifically towards a particular domain. F or example CSE with specialisation in IoT people has to master in IoT side with the knowledge of CSE.
However, You will learn more about the core system and coding in CSE core. You also have a choice of taking any electives of your choice during B.Tech.
Both core and specialisation people get same opportunities when it comes to placements. They have equal opportunities and there is not a big difference between the placements as well. For example, if suppose any company visits and they want a job profile in IoT design, then definitely the company will give more preference to CSE with IoT students.
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With a B.Tech, you can work a tonne of different part-time jobs. Many people go from part-time to full-time employment, and they do extremely well.
I've included a handful of them below:
Teaching: If you have strong understanding of Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics, you may teach to students who are studying for engineering. You can work as a part-time teacher and work with school-aged children. You can instruct your juniors while working as a teaching assistant.
Blogging: One of the most well-known tasks performed by B.Tech students or anyone else is blogging. Everyone gives it a go at least once. There is a strong possibility you will succeed in this sector if you put in the necessary effort. You don't need to spend a lot of time on this. The recommended weekly amount is 5–6 hours. Many people are making enough money from blogging to avoid finding employment after college.
YouTube: You may create a channel there and do a lot of things. You are capable of instructing others and creating vlogs. You needn't ask me about YouTube's prospects in India.
Marketing: I'm willing to wager that everyone at every engineering college has heard of multilevel marketing. Others are shown it as a tool for generating money. Despite the fact that many individuals fail at this, other people perform well. You will need to work very hard for a while in order to obtain this; it is not a direct source of income.
Gaming: If you enjoy playing games and are excellent at them, you may make money doing so. Simply begin streaming on YouTube, and if your gaming is enjoyable, viewers will visit your channel and you will make some money.
Content Writing: You can work as a part-time content writer if you enjoy writing or believe you can do so. You may apply to businesses on job portals like naukri or internshala and try out this industry.
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Dear aspirant,
A PhD, or Doctor of Philosophy, is a degree that is highly respected both in India and outside. If you have a PhD, you will be referred to as a doctor by your name because you have completed research on your field of study and are now the authority on it.
And with NET by your side, chances of getting job in a reputed college is really high. also, if you manage to clear NET during your phd , you’ll get fellowship of amount 25k more or less depending on your university. The competition for finding the proper work in India is fierce, but if a person puts in their best effort, they can find a wonderful position. I'm going to enumerate the possibilities available to someone who has completed their PhD.
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Your interest in studying or working entirely relies on you.
Dear Student,
Both are Unique B.Com focuses exclusively on business, while B.CA emphasises computer science.
Consider pursuing a B.CA if you are interested in computer science (programming, networking, and mathematics). Even yet, B.CA students also learn a little bit about management and accounting.
OR
Consider enrolling in a B.COM programme if you are interested in commerce-related subjects like accounting, management, commercial law, economics, financial management, statistics, etc.
Another response to this query could be:
- Choose a B.com degree if you intend to work as a CA, CS, CMA, portfolio manager, TAX consultant or advisor, corporate lawyer, etc.
- Choose a B.CA degree if you wish to work as a software developer, web developer, graphic designer, or app developer.
Good luck.
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As soon as you complete your degree, you can get an average salary of 1.8lakh per year as a fresher. After having experience your average salary will be up to 6lakh per year.
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Brandon University is a university located in the city of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
there is an enrollment of 3375 full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students. Brandon University is good place you can apply for there.
it's totally depends upto you that how much you can work in part time job, or what kind of part time job you are doing.
if you do a good profile part time job then you will get a decent amount of salary or if you work as a co-worker or in a small post in work place then you will not get enough salary to satisfy yourself.
well hope this is helpful for you
best of luck for future
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