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9 years agoGuide-Level 12
After B.Sc. you should go for M.Sc. in Computer Science and this should be of 3 years duration. Alternatively, join MCA and you are eligible for that. Once you complete this, you are at par with BE or B Tech. Moreover, you are still at par with a diploma engineer but that is not cosiderable everywhere. I mean, equivalence of graduate in CS is not cosiderable everywhere, with diploma engineer. You can also opt for NIELIT programs. Complete all the papers of B-Level and you are at par with BE or B Tech. I hope this helps.
Cheer-up. Good Luck!
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Engineering is a vast field which includes many specializations. Aspirants interested in this engineering field can choose the specializations according to their interest and career goals. Many career opportunities are available for the engineering professionals and one can get into lucrative jobs after graduation in any discipline.
Amit you can go for either private sector job or for government sector job. You can also go in IT service mamanegemnt by doing ITIL Foundation certification as a fresher.The combination of ITIL + PMP (a project management certification) is recognized as one of the best career comnation as per job
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2014-01-23 11:09:02Guide-Level 12
To become a Software engineer you may opt for courses such as :
• Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science / Information Technology
• Bachelor of Science (hons.) in Software Engineering
• Master of Computer Applications
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
• Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Apart from these courses, you can also take up some specialized courses in institutions such as NIIT, Aptech etc.
Also, it is better to have some recognized certification such as Oracle, Microsoft, etc on specific areas like programming, database, networking and hardware.
You can focus on developing following skills, whic
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