After doing BCA, you will have to choose among the many options available in your hand. Like: 1. You can enter into a job as a Junior Software Engineer or Associate Software Engineer in companies like: Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, TCS, Accenture, SAP Labs and any other organization. For this you need to have consistent marks in 10th, 10+2 and BCA. Generally cutoff ranges from 60% to 70%. 2. You can do MCA or MBA depending upon your area of interest and budget. You will be able to secure a job if you are highly competent and have lot of skills in C++, Java, Oracle etc. Because, you are going to compete with BE/BTech/MTech and MSc degree holders. Also, it's recommendable to secure 60% to 70% marks in 10th, 10+2, BCA and MCA/MBA. Study in well reputed and good colleges, where quality of education is high. Otherwise it may turn into a wastage of money. 3. If you are passionate about adventure and thriller, then join the Indian Army through UPSC CDSE exam or attend directly the SSB interview for Indian Navy for the post of Logistic Cadre in Executive branch. This will give you lot of benefits, since six pay commission is in place and job security is 100%.
Scop is an Old English word for a poet or a bard.
SCOP typically means Standing Conference of Principals of Colleges. In addition to this SCOP can mean Structural Classification of Proteins. One can find acronyms definitions via the official Acronyms website.
root Answewr: If you mean words that contain the root "scop"...telescope, microscope, periscope...
A scop is, essentially, a bard or poet in Anglo-Saxon England. An example sentence would be: The works by that specific scop are her favorite.
by making a six scop icecream by making a six scop icecream
If you are thinking "scop" as in the root in words like "endoscopy", it's Greek, not Latin. Probably from skopeo = look for
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what is scop of pharmaceutical analysis
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