Systems Management
BCOM INFORMATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT and BCOM COMPUTER APPLICATION both are three year UG courses. Both the courses have employability. Information system management is a IT skill to manage data and to sequence it in terms of data entry and data management. Also Computer Application will lead you to jobs in Accounting, Advanced IT etc.
For both the courses you have the same area to work on and most of the employers employ both the course pursue for same JD. I would recommend that BCOM COMPUTER APPLICATION will be more helpful for you in order to get job.
I hope this helps.
Hello,
There are various MBA course offers after the medical study such as MBA in healthcare, healthcare management, hospital administration, Health management, hospital management etc. Some of the top college and university offer the MBA courses are columbia business school, Duke university, Northwestern university , UCLA Anderson school of management, University of washington.
Both are two different things. System management deals with the procedure and school of business is a organisation. They both have no connection in between.
You can read the article by George Boykin on the difference between Information System and Management information system.
Hope it helps!
Power System Management course is one of its kind MTech, spcially designed for Electrical Engineers to excel in the evolving electricity markets. It is a technical course, designed to provide knowledge on power system restructuring, power markets, distributed generation integration, smart grids, risk management, deregulation, project planning, machine learning, forecasting, and the like. In the market flodded with MBA's, it provides the industry with managers with full technical expertise, capable of counting the amperes and rupees. A large number of students are attaining interships during the program period itself, at national and international destinations, which get converted into placements after completion of their degree programs. This course fulfils the ever increasing industry demand for engineers with management skills.
Hey
There's scope in every field it depends on your performance and skills when it comes to recruitment and selection process . Even IT is wider field if you have interest in it just go for it .
Thanks
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User