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Divya vani

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MDRA SURVEY picked the institutes offering the highest starting salary and at Rs, 4.2 Lacs per annum, the Kristu Jayanti College in Bengaluru offers the highest average annual starting salary and is closely followed by the Department of Computer Science Christ (Deemed to be University) with Rs 4 Lacs while. Please visit the link: https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/ranking/top-bca-colleges-in-india/96-2-0-0-0.

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Ajay Jakhar

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BCA is a 3-year degree in computer applications, whereas B.Tech is a 4-year engineering programme.

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Rahul Saraswat

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Yes you can. To take CAT 2022 exam, you should have a minimum 50% in your BCA. For more details on CAT 2022 schedule & dates, please visit https://www.shiksha.com/mba/cat-exam-dates.

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barun Patnaik

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The first step is to ask yourself what kind of career you want to pursue. Although an MBA in human resources and an MBA in information technology may appear to be the same thing, they are not. MBA (IT): A combination of managerial expertise and information technology that would benefit someone interested in the field of information technology. One will learn more about computer applications in management, data warehousing, data analysis and mining, software engineering, and so on. You can work as a Business Analyst, Quality Manager, Project Manager, and a variety of other positions, and if you have the necessary talents, it will be qui
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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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The candidate must have pursued a Bachelors degree in BCA or equivalent.

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Rocky Singh

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You definitely opt for computer course as it is the most evergreen industry. Checkout the link to know more about courses https://www.shiksha.com/college/transstadia-institute-kankaria-road-ahmedabad-154915.

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veenu chhabraGCETTS 2024 BATCH COMPETITIVE PROGRAMMER

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No, normally it's not required but some colleges take there they have Maths as a subject but if you can secure marks with remaining subjects then you can get an admission but several colleges and universities also give you liberty to opt for the course without having Maths.

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veenu chhabraGCETTS 2024 BATCH COMPETITIVE PROGRAMMER

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First of all you should try for B.Tech if not possible then BCA where you should majorly focus on competitive coding or development so that you can easily get a job of 30-50k and then you should think of specialisations like machine learning AI data Science which can give a big boost or you can go for MBA if you have interest in that side.

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