what option do i have for career after my 12th now ?

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OK GUYS FINAL TWO OPTIONS
1.BCA.

2.BSC IT.

so which is best and as a bright future ?????
 
dont do bca or bsc, it will not help much in the long run.. do engineering!

graduation these days is as good as 10th grade.. u will not be any different from the rest 20 lakh guys wholl pass out with u unless ur really talented or something..

and doing jsut bca or engineering alone will not give u any "bright future"

equip urself with stuff that others will not, like learn a new language(spoken, not computer), build a good hobby like photography or music or something like that..
 
@prince007... I have completed my B.E in electronics and telecommunication engineering from mumbai university. I am now working in Larsen & toubro.

You are interested in software or computers, then you can opt for engineering in I.T or computer, and while doing engineering, you can invest some money in learning Linux OS or oracle or Java etc. But really go for engineering as it will always keep you in technology field... you mind will be set to learn and develop technically.

Anything you do and if you have complete knowledge about it, then you are the BAAP of that subject or field. Industries today need such knowledgeable and talented BAAPs and not the bookworms "HAMAALS (coolies)" who score highest percentage in college.

So work hard to learn new programming languages etc and let your views and point of view in thinking be technical..

One point to be noted: I.T industry keeps on developing itself, so if you have to survive in I.T industry you need to acquire new knowledge every time and be competant in the industry... Todays situation is such that even if a person is manager in I.T industry and isn't developing himself, then you wont see him in that industry for long...

Keep studying, be competant.... all the best

Yes as people say here in mumbai university 80% students fail in first year of engineering. I myself had 3 K.T in first year but remember i scored 73% in the last sem. I can even mail you my resume to show the progress. But it doesnt mean that i had the knowledge to score 73%.. Engineering may paper bhardo, ek do diagram draw karo aur pass hojayo... that was my funda...

Also, some one said earlier that if you suck in maths, engineering is not for you... I had K.T in Maths-1, Maths-2.. but as time progress your mind gets set as what you are doing... so later it becomes easy... some more effort and you can avoid K.T... Keep your aggregate above 60% in engineering and be good in aptitude...

Now I have said enough about engineering.. BSC-IT is also a good choice if you want to save 1year(officially - engineering guys would know why i am saying this ;) ) and then you can pursue MBA for 2years.. But MBA is mere CH@#$! bananeka dhanda... Its becoming a fad among people... also you can complete CCNA,CCNP,CCIE certifications during those years (if interested in networking) ...
 
thank u guys...

so if it's engineering then what is the specific courseS ??????

only computers field , basically software one :)
 
princeoo7 said:
thank u guys...

so if it's engineering then what is the specific courseS ??????

only computers field , basically software one :)

You like computers, thats why I am suggesting you engineering in I.T or Computers. Try and get a good college from mumbai or pune university for engineering or any dim university college. Both of those fields will have basic software knowledge. It is the extra courses which will allow you to gain knowledge in softwares. Dont go for big names like NIIT or jetking (money eating leeches), search for a descent institute to learn softwares...
 
I see you are back to engineering now.
please read my earlier post.
If you are interested in the computer field, right now there are following options, Computer Engineering, IT Engineering, BSc IT, BCA in my order of preference.

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I am working in the software industry.
 
acutally i am confused with the CS AND IT FIELD and like in real world if i go for bsc cs/ it , then mca the m.t then d.t :(

and if i go for b.tech/b.e the m.t and then d.t :)

and like this also i find it really difficuilt to get admission in b.e & b.tech :(

i screwed my self :( i think :(

i just want to study an make good of my self :)

so the Q: is that if i don't get B.E / B.Tech and the got for the Bsc thing then CS is better or IT is better.

both in term or future and interest ;) + pay out :D

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acutally i am confused with the CS AND IT FIELD and like in real world if i go for bsc cs/ it , then mca the m.t then d.t :(

and if i go for b.tech/b.e the m.t and then d.t :)

and like this also i find it really difficuilt to get admission in b.e & b.tech :(

i screwed my self :( i think :(

i just want to study an make good of my self :)

so the Q: is that if i don't get B.E / B.Tech and the got for the Bsc thing then CS is better or IT is better.

both in term or future and interest ;) + pay out :D
 
princeoo7 said:
so the Q: is that if i don't get B.E / B.Tech and the got for the Bsc thing then CS is better or IT is better.

I am not sure there is a BSc course in CS, I have only heard of BSc IT. Are you sure there is such an option? The degree should be from a recognised university to be of any value.
 
pr0ing said:
I am not sure there is a BSc course in CS, I have only heard of BSc IT. Are you sure there is such an option? The degree should be from a recognised university to be of any value.
yes you can get computer science in BSC in some colleges... exmaple : jhunjhunwala college ghatkopar, SIES etc

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princeoo7 said:
acutally i am confused with the CS AND IT FIELD and like in real world if i go for bsc cs/ it , then mca the m.t then d.t :(

and if i go for b.tech/b.e the m.t and then d.t :)

and like this also i find it really difficuilt to get admission in b.e & b.tech :(

i screwed my self :( i think :(

i just want to study an make good of my self :)

so the Q: is that if i don't get B.E / B.Tech and the got for the Bsc thing then CS is better or IT is better.

both in term or future and interest ;) + pay out :D

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acutally i am confused with the CS AND IT FIELD and like in real world if i go for bsc cs/ it , then mca the m.t then d.t :(

and if i go for b.tech/b.e the m.t and then d.t :)

and like this also i find it really difficuilt to get admission in b.e & b.tech :(

i screwed my self :( i think :(

i just want to study an make good of my self :)

so the Q: is that if i don't get B.E / B.Tech and the got for the Bsc thing then CS is better or IT is better.

both in term or future and interest ;) + pay out :D

Dont think about payout now... choose the course which you think is best suited to you depending upon your interest. Dont get confused. If you start getting confused from now on wards you will always wait for others opinion. You have to decide firmly. NO one is going to help you at the time of aptitude or interviews or in professional world.

If you want to do Bsc, choose Bsc IT and if B.E then BE-IT or BE-Computers... you will just save one year of your career if you choose Bsc and then you can go for post graduation.

Just make a note that you have to be BAAP and smart in the field you choose, even if you choose any course Bsc B.E or whatever. Practical knowledge will always help you to boost your career and make you standout in thousands of students...
 
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