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Soft Skills Trainer - Answered on Apr 14, 2024

Maxim Emmanuel is the marketing director of Maxwill Zeus Expositions.
An alumnus of the Xavier Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Maxim has over 30 years of experience in training young professionals and corporate organisations on how to improve soft skills and build interpersonal relationships through effective communication.
He also works with students and job aspirants offering career guidance, preparing them for job interviews and group discussions and teaching them how to make effective presentations.... more
Suhani Question by Suhani on Apr 13, 2024Hindi
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Hello Experts I am a 21 year old girl thinking to pursue M.Com. Is it worthy to pursue M.Com ?? What are the demands?? Hoping for a genuine advice.

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Experts are born out of experience that begets expertise..21 life's fun.. Y r u thinking about.. M. Com.. that you can answer, what are the demands as long as we live there's commerce.. Demand.. Aaaappprrrraaammpar.. Beyond demand always deficit supply.. Extra genuine 100% advice! Go ahead and be the best.. LET ME KNOW!
Asked on - Apr 14, 2024 | Answered on Apr 24, 2024
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Was just concerned about the scope since I am a commerce student and akways want to excel in the field of commerce. Can u please elaborate regarding the scope ?
Ans: Commerce is part of every industry from A to Z, they all need commerce.

You can further specialise as a CA, CWA, and many more!
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I am doing BSc(IT) and want to know whether MSc(IT)/ MSc(CS) or MCA is good for further studies? I would like to seek your opinion as which field would have most scope and future growth. I aspire to go aboard post my master in India for MS in USA. What's your opinion? Please note I am born 100% blind and use NVDA Screen reader for my studies.
Ans: Here's a brief overview of MSc(IT), MSc(CS), and MCA. MSc(IT): MSc(IT) focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of information technology. The program covers topics such as computer networks, software engineering, web development, and database management. With an MSc(IT) degree, you can pursue a career in software development, data analytics, or project management.
MSc(CS): MSc(CS) focuses on the theoretical and mathematical aspects of computer science. The program covers topics such as algorithms, artificial intelligence, data mining, and machine learning. With an MSc(CS) degree, you can pursue a career in research, data science, or software engineering.
MCA: MCA focuses on the practical and application-oriented aspects of computer science. The program covers topics such as programming, database management, software development, and web technologies. With an MCA degree, you can pursue a career in software development, web development, or project management.
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