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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Students after B.Sc CS can opt for M.Sc CS, M.Sc IT or MCA to further their career in the software industry.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA course is designed for students inputs from all kind of graduates from diverse disciplines. Therefore, you will not face any problem in doing MBA after B.Sc Physics.

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Vikash Ranjan

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According to my point of view, BE is better because BE is technical and professional courses, and there are lots of job opportunities in private and government sector.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Prashant,
I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing courses related to aviation. B.Sc in Aviation is a more theoretical course with lesser focus on the practical aspects. B.Sc. in Aviation is a 3 years long Undergraduate Degree program. This course covers topics such as Air Regulations, Navigation, Meteorology, Aircraft and Engine, Air Traffic Control, Aviation Security, Flight Safety and Crew Management. After pursuing this course, successful candidates may take up jobs such as Air Traffic Controller, Ground operations staff, Cargo management staff, Ticketing staff etc.
One may also go for PG courses related to Aviatio
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shreyas chopra

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Without pursuing pilot training course, you can't become a pilot.
You have to do both in order to become a good pilot. If you are planning to take Commercial Pilot as a career option then B.Sc Aviation may not directly benefit you except that you will have graduation degree and in long run based on your graduation degree, you can do MBA or any other PG degree.

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