Which Course To Choose After B.Sc. Computer Science

Everything You Need To Know!

Vaishali Thapa
UniKaksha
4 min readSep 19, 2023

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Done with your B.Sc. in Computer Science but clueless about what to do next? You’re not alone. Many people have these recurring questions after graduating with a bachelor’s degree. But don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with feeling that way.

However, we see that you’ve been doing some research, and maybe which is why you’re here! And totally “WE STAN” that!

In this blog, we have collated all the post grad degrees, certification courses and other options you can explore! So let’s get started…But before we get to the courses to pursue after B.Sc. computer science let’s discuss what all options you have.

Types Of Courses You Can Opt For After B.Sc. Computer Science

Before exploring all the academic options available to you, let’s take a brief look at the different types of courses you can enroll in. Now, once you complete your B.Sc. in Computer Science, you can consider excelling your academic career with these 3 main types of courses:

i. Postgraduate Degree Course

  • More commonly known as a Master’s Degree in India, these courses take at least 1 to 2 years to complete (based on which course you’ve opted for).
  • Any student who has an undergraduate degree is eligible to enroll for postgraduate courses in related subjects (or at times even for unrelated subjects for instance- being a B.Sc. Computer Science graduate, you can take an MBA).
  • A Postgraduate / Master’s course is usually an extensive study of what you have studied during your undergraduate degree.

ii. Certificate Course

  • Usually takes a few months or even weeks to complete.
  • Certificate courses are designed in such a manner that they focus on imparting knowledge- related to only one/ few skills
  • Certificate courses can include professional certificates, vocational certificates, and technical certificates such as Google IT Automation, Data Analytics, etc.

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iii. Diploma Course

  • A diploma course takes 1 or 2 years to complete, much like a postgraduate degree.
  • Students can take up diploma courses even after class 12th.
  • Diploma courses’ curriculum is more extensive than a certificate course, though less thorough than a postgraduate course degree.

List Of Various Courses

List Of Postgraduate Courses After B.Sc. Computer Science
List Of Certificate Courses After B.Sc. Computer Science
List Of Certificate Courses After B.Sc. Computer Science

We hope that by now you have gained a decent idea on what course you may want to go with. However, if you still have any doubts or thoughts in finalizing “the one” then you may look at the next section.

5 Non-Negotiable Points To Consider!

Before you say “yes” to a course, we want you to ask these 5 questions to yourself, and if you find your answers justifying enough then we’d suggest you JUST GO AHEAD WITH IT!

1. What Are Your Passion And Interest?

Before enrolling in a course, it is important to ask yourself what you are passionate about and interested in. This will help you stay motivated and engaged in the course material. It is also important to consider your skills and abilities, and choose a course that is a good fit for you.

2. What Are Your Long Term Career Goals?

It is also important to think about your long-term career goals when choosing a course. What do you want to do after you graduate? What kind of job do you want? Choosing a course that will help you achieve your career goals is essential.

3. What Are The Accreditations?

When choosing a course, it is important to check the accreditations of the institution offering the course. Accreditations ensure that the course meets certain standards of quality and that the graduates will be recognized by employers.

4. The Duration Of Course?

The duration of the course is also an important factor to consider. How much time do you have to commit to studying? If you are working full-time, you may want to choose a shorter course.

5. What Is The Cost Of The Course?

The cost of the course is another important factor to consider. How much can you afford to spend on your education? There are many scholarships and financial aid options available, so be sure to explore all of your options.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to enroll in a course is a personal one. However, by asking yourself these 5 questions, you can make an informed decision that is right for you.

In the end, we would like to mention that these points are not in any particular order. For some people, choosing a course based on its duration is a critical factor. Others may prioritize selecting a course that aligns with their financial situation. Regardless of your individual circumstances, we want you to ace your course like the CHAMPION YOU ARE!

As we end this blog we hope that you have gained some useful insights that may help finding you the answer to “After B.Sc. computer science, which course is better for you?”

Good luck & until next time!

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Vaishali Thapa
UniKaksha
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