Computer Science and Business System (CSBS)
Bachelor of Technology (B.tech)
Course collaboration with: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Duration: 4 years
Entry through: Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)
Approved by: All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
CSBS is a new and a revolution in the field of engineering. The course is designed so that skilled engineers not only gain knowledge in Computer Science but also get an exposure in business system, which make them stand out from the crowd of CSE students. If they choose to do higher studies in MBA, you will have an upper hand than the other engineering students. As always, it's extremely beneficial to have completed relevant work experience
CSBS is just core CS along with a special focus on business management instead of electrical engineering. And there's a huge scope for both Computer Sciences and Business Management right now and obviously in the near future. In fact, I'm actually shocked that someone is asking this question. Well anyways, during your bachelor, you can learn various skills especially in the field of programming or data science. Both of these fields are in tremendous demand in the market. Or you can also go for Machine Learning and IoT. In short, possibilities are unlimited. However, this field is obviously no piece of cake, and you have to always work hard to hone your skills but it's highly rewarding.
Now for Masters, it depends on you, if you are comfortable with the highly demanding core programming or analytical work, then you must opt for an MS in the area of your interest. You can study anywhere in the world, even in Europe with limited or sometimes no local language proficiency, and you will still manage to get a decent job. But I'll always recommend the US as it's the heaven for techies (only in terms of rewards lol).
Whereas, if you aren't comfortable with core analytical work and want to switch to the management side, then you can go for an MBA. For an MBA, not your soft skills but your alma mater plays the most important role. So, go for it only if you are getting a top b-school, as an MBA could be a very expensive affair especially outside India. Moreover, you need excellent communication and presentation skills.
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In crux, it all comes down to you, go for a bachelor's first and then work for a year or two, if you feel comfortable, go for your MS abroad. However, in case you realize, it's not your cup of tea, then work for a few more years (You can switch your roles in core management areas too), prepare for the GMAT exam, build your profile and then go for an MBA.
I'll say CSBS has the equal opportunities, if not more than CSE and it will be valued more outside India where it's quite common.
Before you take any decision I want to clarify that these were my OWN OPINIONS and I suggest you to research yourself, these were my own experiences and I believe every individual is unique in its own kind, ask yourself what you wanna do, what are your expectations and try to counter my statements and if you are convinced that no CSBS is the one which can bring the best out of me then yes opt it else think few more times before coming to a conclusion.
Best of luck --- Be Unique