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<blockquote data-quote="gunemalli" data-source="post: 9632607" data-attributes="member: 243932"><p>@wast123</p><p></p><p>Agreed 100% bro,</p><p></p><p>The difference between academic (BIT) and professional (BCS) must be first understood. I haven't studied BIT but i can say that BCS is more focused on the industrial needs. It is even more evident when you do Diploma & PGD levels and their exam papers.</p><p></p><p>This difference can be seen when a BIT graduate teaches BCS. I've been there and we had to get our lecturer swapped for a BCS qualified one, b'cos the BIT person had no idea the demands of BCS and it was kind of a joke for us to see him/her spill out all the theory as it is.</p><p></p><p>But today BCS in itself is not enough. Though it focuses on ethics and industry practices it doesn't cover the depth you may need. Therefore vendor certifications is a must.</p><p></p><p>While I was doing BCS @ Esoft, I did the MCITP: Enterprise Admin exam series, covered CCNA syllabus and many other aspects (I did the BCS Plus program). Now i'm happily doing my masters in UK.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Gayan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunemalli, post: 9632607, member: 243932"] @wast123 Agreed 100% bro, The difference between academic (BIT) and professional (BCS) must be first understood. I haven't studied BIT but i can say that BCS is more focused on the industrial needs. It is even more evident when you do Diploma & PGD levels and their exam papers. This difference can be seen when a BIT graduate teaches BCS. I've been there and we had to get our lecturer swapped for a BCS qualified one, b'cos the BIT person had no idea the demands of BCS and it was kind of a joke for us to see him/her spill out all the theory as it is. But today BCS in itself is not enough. Though it focuses on ethics and industry practices it doesn't cover the depth you may need. Therefore vendor certifications is a must. While I was doing BCS @ Esoft, I did the MCITP: Enterprise Admin exam series, covered CCNA syllabus and many other aspects (I did the BCS Plus program). Now i'm happily doing my masters in UK. Regards, Gayan [/QUOTE]
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