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Rupesh Katariya

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Starting your B.Sc IT course two months late can feel a bit overwhelming, but don't worry—it's absolutely manageable with the right approach. Here are some tips to help you get on track:Catch Up on Missed Material: Take time to go through the syllabus and notes from the first two months. You can ask your classmates or professors for guidance on important topics, and use online resources like video tutorials or textbooks.Stay Organized: Create a study timetable that allows you to catch up while keeping up with current lessons. Prioritize key subjects and allocate specific times to review missed topics.Reach Out for Help: Don't hesitat
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Rupesh Katariya

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After completing a B.Sc in Information Technology (IT), you have several exciting career options to choose from, depending on your interests and skills. Here's a potential career path:Software Developer/Programmer: You can work as a software developer, creating applications, websites, or software systems. Skills in programming languages like Java, Python, or C+ are essential.Network Administrator: If you're interested in managing networks, you can pursue a career as a network administrator, where you'll be responsible for setting up, managing, and troubleshooting an organization's computer networks.Web Developer: With knowledge of web
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Annu navariya

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For instance, the fees for the three years of B.Sc. IT in Pune may range differently from college to college. For example, for a complete three-year B.Sc. IT course in Dr. D.Y. Patil Arts, Commerce and Science College, one pays around ?2.79 lakh. Nowrosjee Wadia College is the same course but offers at relatively cheaper rates with fees amounting to around ?20,000 for each year. Other colleges are MIT World Peace University where the whole course would be around INR 4.95 lakh, while MIT Arts, Commerce, and Science College charges between INR 2.58 Lacs to INR 3.1 lakh. The Indira College of Commerce and Science will charge a fee of arou
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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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As far as I know, to pursue a B.Sc in Information Technology, the interested candidate should have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This particular course has been in demand since the last 4-5 years. The graduates will be eligible for posts such as IT Support Analysts, Network Engineer, IT Consultants, Software Developer, etc.

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To get admission to a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (B.Sc IT) program, you'll generally need to:Pass 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% marks Have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as your main subjects in 10+2 Appear for entrance exams conducted by the colleges or universities you're interested in Submit an application form with your personal details and educational qualifications Pay the application fee Wait for the merit list released by the colleges and universities Participate in counselling sessions if the college you're interested in conducts them 
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Aneena Abraham

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After completing a BSc in IT, you have a wide range of career options. Here are some popular paths:Direct Entry into the Job Market:Software Developer: Create and maintain software applications.System Administrator: Manage computer systems and networks.Network Engineer: Design and maintain computer networks.IT Support Specialist: Provide technical assistance to users.Web Developer: Design and build websitesHigher EducationMaster's Degree: Pursue a Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. This can lead to advanced roles and higher salaries.MBA: An MBA with a specialization in IT can open doors to
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Himanshi Pandey

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KSOU offers a BSc in Information Technology is the ODL mode. Admission is provided to candidates who are eligible as per the following eligibility criteria:II PUC Science from Karnataka State Pre University Board with Mathematics/Statistics/Accountancy as one of the subjects, OR, Class 12/PUC in the stream of Science from any other recognised board, OR, Three-year Polytechnic/Diploma (CS/IT/EC/EE/IS)/Diploma with Mathematics as one of the core subjects or equivalent

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Akansha Bisht

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No, a BSc in Information Technology (BSc IT) and a BSc in Computer Science (BSc CS) are not the same: Focus: A BSc IT degree focuses on practical applications, while a BSc CS degree focuses on theoretical concepts and algorithmic complexities. Curriculum: The two degrees have different academic curriculums. Course Content: A BSc IT course may include courses on programming, software testing, computer organization, and internet security. A BSc CS course may provide a strong foundation in computer Science and its applications. Career Paths: A BSc IT degree can lead to careers in education, banking, healthcare, and mor
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Ranjeeta Rai

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Yes, ISBM University does offers BSc in the fielfd of Information and Technology.  Information Technology, Data Science, and Computer Science, are the three specialisation offered under the School of Information and Technology. The courses is offered as a honor degree lasting for three years. 

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Manori Sahni

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After getting FCA, MRIIRS BSc IT degree, candidates can seek opportunities in any IT company. They can also complete their Masters in the IT field for better salary packages and higher positions. Another option is to enter in the field of teaching across reputed colleges offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Bachelor's of Science. To learn more about BSc Information Technology course, Click Here.

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