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In today's scenario there is immense growth in IT sector. Demand for IT professionals are increasing day by day. You can become web designer, web developer, Network Administrator, Computer Programmer, System Manager, Software Tester, Software Developer, etc. Also you can do MCA for higher growth prospects and salary.
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Scope and Career Prospects of BCA. BCA, that stands for Bachelor in Computer Application, trains students in developing, programming, networking, computer and mobile software’s, app development, etc. If you are hard working and talented enough, your 3-yearBCAdegree can stand at par with a 4-year B.Tech degree. BCA degree is of no importance today. The best option after BCA is to get admission in MCA course. So, if BCA pass out is interested in IT or software field, they have to have join MCA course in reputed university. MCA degree is equivalent to B.E from computer science from hiring point of view for most of IT companies. So y
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If you have done BCA and now thinking that the subjects of PGDM and BCA are almost the same, you're not going to learn a lot more then I believe that you should definitely research about other courses available according to your interest area. And ultimately when you go for jobs and all your skills matters. If you're learning something new than it matters in PGDM as it gives your CV a good rise then definitely do give it a try and otherwise look for other courses well because you might get good opportunities where you can learn a lot more new. Do some internship so that you can get to know about your interest area and choose your fi
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