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Confused to select cource and Univeristy

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I have computer science background with networking background i am CCNA certified planning to do MSC but confused to select course
my interest is in telecommunication and computer networking
it is so confusing to select course , my further plan is to study CCNP, CCIE in future thats where i want to stand in networking field

one more thing i am worried does universities Ranking?Does that matter to get jobs ?

please give me suggestion's which course i should chose which is most demanding in future and which Universities is good

LONDON SOUTH BANK university
PgDip ⁄ PgCert ⁄ MSc Telecommunications & Computer Networks Engineering

Harrow School of Computer Science, University of Westminster
MSc Computer Networks & Communications/Distributed Computing

School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University
MSc Distributed Computing Systems Engineering

Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering & Sciences, Sheffield Hallam
MSc/PgDip/PgCert Computer and Network Engineering

Computer Science, University of Kent
MSc Distributed Systems and Networks

Department of Computer Science, University College London
MSc Data Communications, Networks and Distributed Systems

Computing Department, Lancaster University
MSc in Networking and Internet Systems




Regards
Shavi

G

You're a UK/EU citizen?

S

i am in UK

G

Are you a UK/Citizen though?

S

no i am not , i fall in international students category .

G

Are you thinking of working in the UK?

S

yea

G

I'd think very careful about financing such a venture therefore. The UK economy is (sadly) undoubtedly heading into a recession. There are also huge numbers of UK/EU citizens with your proposed background (and better). To obtain employment an employer will have to demonstrate that you bring more to the table than them. Trusting you can see where I'm heading with all this.

S

yea you are absolutely right and i had already this in mind , so what would recommend me ?

G

All I would say is all the aforementioned UK Universities will gladly take your money Its a business), but this is no guarantee (at all) of getting employment (certainty not in the UK computing industry as things stand).

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