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LPU curates MCA programme to enable students to apply knowledge of mathematics, optimization techniques, management, and exhaustive computing practices to solve wide variety of real world problems. Function and communicate effectively, both individually and within multidisciplinary teams. To develop entrepreneurial minded professionals and to continue the process of life-long learning. To understand the impact of software solutions in a societal context and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development. The specializations on offer are:
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Yes. Absolutely. Until 2015, some universities didn't allow B.Tech students to opt for B.Ed. Courses, but now most have lifted such criteria. First of all, I must appreciate your stand which you are likely to take up. Yes, you can surely go forward with B.Ed after B tech. Since your Engineering degree is a graduate degree, so there exists a scope for your persuasion in B.Ed degree. In this context, I would recommend you to have a regular degree course of B.Ed from a recognised university in order to enhance your chance to be selected as a teacher. A lot of engineering students aspire to become teachers. As some guy wisely said -
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