Yes.
It's something that can be learnt, talent just helps boost you forwards.
There are many people who choose to get a master's degree in computer science. There are a number of colleges and universities that offer computer science as a master's major.
No, absolutely not. The master in science (MS) is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. Thus, it could be an MS in engineering, computer science, medical laboratory science, nursing, biology, etc.
Master computer science
MCA is equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering). MCA - Master of Computer Applications. ME - Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering). Thanks and best regards to you all.
yes it does as per my knowledge
Generally, the Master of Science degree does not have a language requirement where the Master of Arts degree does.
Look at the requirements for the master's program you want to enter.
Within higher education, the MS stands for a master's of science degree which is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall.
An M.S. degree is "Master of Science."
The School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham offers a range of MSc (Master of Science) degrees in Computer Science. Our MSc courses cover a variety of specializations and are suitable for students with diverse academic backgrounds (such as a BSc in Computer Science or a Bachelor's degree in a different subject).
The degree after a Bachelor's in business administration is a Master's degree, or M.B.A. for short. A Master's degree is the preferred degree of business majors.
The master's in science degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. For example, a master's in science in engineering, or, nursing, physical therapy, etc. Each specific program will have requirements particular to itself. Once you decide on the specific field, then you can inquire about the requirements for entry.