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Master’s Degree in Computer Science After B. Tech

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Master’s Degree in Computer Science Many students who have completed their graduation in Computer Science—whether it's B. Tech, B.Sc., BCA , or a Diploma—aspire to pursue a Master's degree in the same field. For such students, Haridwar University offers the following postgraduate programs in Computer Science: M.Sc. in Computer Science M.Sc. in Computer Science is a two-year postgraduate program that offers advanced knowledge in areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Computer Networking, Hardware, and Software Development. Students who have completed a bachelor's degree in Computer Science are eligible to apply. MCA – Master of Computer Applications MCA is a two-year postgraduate program designed for students with a background in Computer Science. The program focuses on software development, coding, computer programming, data science, and machine learning. M. Tech in Computer Science Engineering M. Tech (Master of Technology) is a two-year postgraduate degree in Comp...

Best University in Uttarakhand

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Best University in Uttarakhand There are many universities across all the major cities of Uttarakhand. Today, I would like to introduce one of the top-ranked universities in the state, which has gained recognition and approval in a remarkably short time. Its students are being placed in leading multinational companies with excellent placement packages. Some of the top recruiters include Capgemini, Infosys, BYJU’S, Akums, Parle, Wipro, HCL, Radiant, Evon Technologies, Imperial IT Solutions, and many more. Haridwar University (HU) Roorkee, Uttarakhand Haridwar University , formerly known as Roorkee College of Engineering , was established as a university in 2023. The institution now offers more than 100 courses across various disciplines. This is a significant milestone, especially for the local community, as students can now pursue higher education after 10th and 12th right in their hometown. Previously, many families had to send their sons and daughters to other states—often far fr...