Q. Is it feasible to go for MS(Master of Science) after 2 yrs. of IT industrial experience?

Gaurav Shinde

Gaurav Shinde

@gaurav-shinde-1MvnnJ Oct 26, 2024
I am Computer Engineer from University Of Mumbai passed out in 2012. Currently i am working with NSE.IT(National Stock Exchange -IT) as Systems Analyst since Aug-2013. Before that i did PG-DAC (CDAC) from Mumbai. I am thinking to go for MS (in MIS/CS) in Fall 2015. But i am little confused about the career path that i will have after my MS. So please suggest me,
Is it feasible to go for MS(Master of Science) after 2 yrs. of IT industrial experience?

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  • Ankita Katdare

    Ankita Katdare

    @abrakadabra Dec 31, 2013

    Hi Gaurav,

    To answer your query - Yes, it is ALWAYS feasible to go for MS after gaining work experience.
    But, to give you an elaborate answer, we need to know what 'feasible' means for you. Are you talking about expenses or popularity of that career-option or something else. Do share your query in detail and your engineering friends here can answer a lot better.
  • Anoop Kumar

    Anoop Kumar

    @anoop-kumar-GDGRCn Dec 31, 2013

    I did it from BITS-Pilani (Work Integrated) , distance learning.
    I think it's better to do MS after some experience, then you can know why are those boring subject design pattern, project management, CMMI chapters, and cyclometric complexity were there in syllabus.
    Studying and applying those knowledge in day to day work is always better.
    If you are going for full time, then also, it better to after some experience.
  • Gaurav Shinde

    Gaurav Shinde

    @gaurav-shinde-1MvnnJ Jan 1, 2014

    Ankita Katdare
    Hi Gaurav,

    To answer your query - Yes, it is ALWAYS feasible to go for MS after gaining work experience.
    But, to give you an elaborate answer, we need to know what 'feasible' means for you. Are you talking about expenses or popularity of that career-option or something else. Do share your query in detail and your engineering friends here can answer a lot better.
    Hi Ankita,

    "Feasible" was meant for career-wise, after completing MS does my 2 yrs exp. will count or not?, What type of career opportunities i can have after MS?, i am just little worrying about JOB after MS. I am not worrying about expenses (as we all know expenses are must for MS) 😀 Thank you 😀