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Anubhav Lal

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You can learn cyber security you can enroll for any of the training programs by http://pune.cssrl.in. The training is possible in regular classroom or in online mode. The career options in the field of cyber security are growing a lot these days.

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Aarush Malhotra

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Career prospects are good and ever increasing.
You may find it difficult to find first job. It may take around 6months if your time to find a decent job as a fresher. Once you get through, there are many vacancies at upper level.
You may start looking for a job after clearing CT1,3,5,6.
You should be open to relocate as few cities have actuarial opportunities. Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, chennai, pune, gurgaon and harldy any other.
Conventionally people work in insurance after starting actuarial science but I prefer data analytics job as more convinient, preferable and well paid over insurance sector. Your ability to understand data will be
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Normally it doesn't happen as if you have done your B.Sc Hon's in normal way then placement in college is not possible you have to appear for competition exams to get jobs.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BSc ( of 3 years duration) graduates are not eligible to appear for GATE to seek admission in MTech. BSc graduates are eligible to appear for JAM (Joint Admission Test for MSc) to seek admission in IITs.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MCA is a good educational qualification and is treated as second best after B.Tech in CSE by Indian IT companies and has good opportunities for job and growth for well-trained and knowledgeable professionals. However, Indian IT industry is in slow decline phase because of outcry against outsourcing in the western countries and increasing restrictions on working visas. Therefore, opportunities for computer professionals are likely to decrease. Indian IT industry hires freshers through campus recruitment. Therefore, you are advised to do MCA from a reputed university with proven campus placement records. In addition, IT require life-long
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to seek admission in M.Sc CS and M.Sc IT based on your B.Sc PCM in some universities which do not insist on computer science as subjects in graduation degree.

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Vedaprabhat RAVI

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You can consider B.Sc computer science as it is equivalent to B.Tech CS. You can become a software engineer after taking an additional small course after B.Sc CS.

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