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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

Getting into Google after BCA will be a little difficult, as compared to getting into tech Mahindra or Wipro. I have seen candidates who have secured jobs in Mahindra and Wipro but have never seen a candidate who secured job in Google after BCA. But you can try your best to get into Google with proper skills and knowledge.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

If you are from Science stream then go for b tech in IT or CSE. If you are from commerce or arts background then go with BCA and then MCA.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

Yes, BCA and MCA both courses are good. If you are interested in coding then getting enrolled into these courses is beneficial. But you will have to work harder in order to get a job with good salary package.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

CA and BCA both are different courses. You should select a course according to your area of interest. If you are interested in coding then go for BCA without your interest in coding the BCA degree will not contain any value.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

Both of the courses are good. It depends on the knowledge and skill set of the candidate for getting job. You should select a course according to your interest. If you've interest you will learn more and eventually will get a good job.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

You can get admission into BCA. There are many universities which will get you admission with 57%. You should check the eligibility criteria of the universities in which you are interested in for BCA.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

You should go for MCA if you're interested in programming and wants to make career in development. Or you can also go for MBA for making a career in management.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

Go for internship as internships are important for getting placement. Select a field in which you want to work and have interest in it with proper knowledge and skills. Then, try seeking internship in that area.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

The chance is very low with that score and percentile, and it seems that may be you'll not get the chance of taking admission in FC, Pune. But, still you can make a try directly. If you don't get then there is many more colleges you can have.
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This link will give you a better idea about this college. Stay positive. All the best.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

You can try to build your career in management by pursuing course like MBA.

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