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2013-12-24 12:39:14Guide-Level 11
You can pursue Master of Science in any of the below:-
Financial Mathematics
Social Research Methods and Statistics
Mathematical Trading and Finance
Mathematics and Computing for Finance
Statistics with Applications in Medicine
Operational Research and Finance
Applied Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
Pure Mathematics
Mathematical Economics
Bio-statistics
Applied Mathematics
Agricultural Statistics
Mathematical Statistics
Pure Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
Even consider Master of Arts in Mathematics or Mathematical Statistics
You can work as Math Teacher / Math Professor / Demographer / Statistician / Accountant / Technical Wri
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2013-12-24 12:00:01Contributor-Level 9
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Job Prospects :
Career opportunities are available for IT graduates both in India as well as abroad. Aspirants can get jobs with firms of the private or public sectors. A few job types available after B.Sc IT are :
Application Programmer
Computer Information Specialist
Computer Support Specialist
Database Administrator
Enterprise Information Officer
Graphic Designer
Hardware and Network Expert
Information Architect
Information Security Coordinator
Information Systems Manager
Information Technologist
Legal Information Specialist
Maintenance Technician
Online Editor
Quality Analyst
Strategic Information Planner
System Administrator
System Analyst
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New answer posted
2013-12-19 16:54:16Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag.
After completing B.Sc IT, you may opt for :
-M.Sc in IT
-MCA
-MBA
You may even opt for certification courses. Some of them are listed below :
-Designing Courses
-Diploma Program in Multimedia & Web Technology
-Hardware Network & Security Courses
-Software Programming & Development Courses
-Video Editing & Visual / Special Effects courses
-Web Designing & Development Courses
Choose a course which matches your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your career goal.
All the Best!
New answer posted
2013-12-06 10:51:07Guide-Level 12
* After B.Sc Horticulture, you may opt for post graduate courses such as :
-M.Sc. (Agriculture - Water Management)
-M.Sc. (Agriculture Horticulture)
-M.Sc. (Genetics and Plant Breeding)
-M.Sc. (Horticulture- Fruit Production and Post Harvest Technology)
-M.Sc. (Horticulture-Floriculture and Land Scalping)
-M.Sc. (Horticulture-Vegetable Science)
-M.Sc. (Plant Protection)
* After M.Sc you may go for :
-M.Phil. (Horticulture)
-Ph.D. (Horticulture - Vegetable Science)
-Ph.D. (Horticulture)
-Ph.D. (Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry)
* You may even opt for diploma and certificate courses after B.Sc. Some of them are :
-Advanced Diploma in Flor
New answer posted
2013-12-05 14:33:36Guide-Level 12
After B.Sc Home Science, there are many courses available. Opt for the one which matches your interest and career goals. Below is the list of courses :
M.Sc in Nutrition and Food Processing
M.Sc in Textiles and Fashion Apparel
M.Sc in Social Work
M.Sc in Plant Physiology & Ecology
M.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics
M.Sc in Human Development
M.Sc in Hospital Administration
M.Sc in Home Science - Extension Education
M.Sc in Home Science
M.Sc in Home Management
M.Sc in Food Service Management and Dietetic
M.Sc in Food Science and Nutrition
M.Sc in Financial Economics and Administration
M.Sc in Family Resource Management
M.Sc in Extension Education and
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2013-12-04 12:53:45Contributor-Level 10
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2013-11-15 20:26:37Contributor-Level 9
Speaking frankly neither of these courses have good scope . . Doing Btech(IT/CS) would be more preferable. But if you still want a comparative answer among BCA and BscIT then BCA have better scope. . however scope in these courses also depends on your hard work ,college reputation, percentage , and communication skills etc .
Regards
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2013-11-15 18:50:06Guide-Level 14
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2013-11-14 08:18:59Guide-Level 12
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