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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, you could try by applying for jobs since MCA is already a job oriented course. Apply on Naukri, Indeed, glass door websites. In case you do not get good response or if you have a gap period and that poses challenge, there are opportunities just for those who have a career break. If none works say after several months, then you could courses in data and business analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, SAP Modules. These are all job oriented.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Of course, absolutely. A short term course or an internship is definitely going to help. Based on what kind of job roles you will be facing the interviews for, do respective courses. You could also do a thorough soft skills training to enhance business communication, leadership skills. Pursuing the leading technical courses which are in demand could help a lot. Data analytics, artificial intelligence, VLSI, digital signal processing and machine learning are examples to mention.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Good, so vacations are a good time to learn and upgrade. I would suggest you to do a good quality course in Soft skills such as communication skills, leadership development and business communication. This will help in day to day life as well as in professional pursuits. Also, you could pursue hobby courses such as web development, designing, fashion designing, interior or jewelry designing, candle making, baking classes, gardening.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,Internships and short term courses definitely help. Do a thorough regular search on sites like Naukri, Indeed, glass door. On a day to day basis opportunities are updated for internships. Whatever is relevant for you, you can apply and proceed. Remember that whatever internship and short term learning that you choose should be aimed at certain skill development in you which should directly or indirectly complement MBA dreams. And at the end of internship and short term course, remember to know what takeaways you have, facts and figures of your learning plus how you will use all that you have learned in the future.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Looking at the case, I feel you should perhaps consider looking for job opportunities and some hands-on industry experience after computer engineering. This will help you apply the concepts and all the knowledge gained in graduation period. After say 2-3 years, consider Masters in business management. During the 2-3 years, do lot of research about colleges and courses and eligibility. BMS is such a field where the first step would be good work experience which is a huge boost.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi, I would recommend you to take up an internship or part time assignment cum learning. Also, make it specific to a particular programming language or a testing course or say data analytics or machine learning, artificial intelligence, those that are in vogue and pursue them.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I would say instead of a mere short term course, take up internship or live project assignment with a leading institute or firm. The assignment could be related to the work you do or even deviated a bit, however, it gives you confidence and real -time exposure.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Depending on your interests, take up courses say in IT, fashion designing, interior designing, baking and cooking, handicrafts and candle making. Ensure it is a short term certificate course and also gives you ways to find jobs either as a freelancer or as a part time.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You have very many of them. Example - Fashion designing, interior designing, beauty and nutrition, baking and cooking, nursing, physiotherapy, counselling skills. Choose based on interest and skills.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, use job search engines like Naukri, indeed, glassdoor and apply for jobs since you have a Bachelors. In case there is a specific skill development that you want to work on, later, you can accordingly take up the certificate short term courses.

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