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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
M.Sc Bioinformatics:
Eligibility
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed graduation with a minimum aggregate score of 50% in any of the following:
B.Sc/ B.Pharma/ BHMS/ BDS/ BAMS/ MBBS
BE in Computer Science
B.Tech in Information Technology/ Biomedical Engineering
Thanks.

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Aditi Agrawal

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Business analyst is the profile, which will have no coding and would pay you high.

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Agrim Jain

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Someone who has studied BCA can join a software company or can also go for higher studies. In BCA, subjects which are included are almost similar to that of students pursuing B.Tech. India and other countries many MNCs are recruiting BCA graduates for their technical section.

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syeda mubina

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Software Publisher
Systems Administrator
Technical Writer
Troubleshooter
Commercial & Industrial Designer
Software developer
Software programming
Web developerAnd, there are many more jobs that a BCA graduate can do, but it depends on how well you study in your graduation.

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syeda mubina

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If you are talking about CS in both then BCA is much better than engineering but apart from CS branch engineering is better than doing BCA.

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Hargun Singh SahniB. Tech student studying at MSIT

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You can go for MCA, or else grab a placement.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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The scope of any course depends upon the potential of the candidate and not of the course. If you have the right quality of skills which are required by the company then you'll do well in that area.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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It depends upon your interest, if you are interested in technology and want to become more professional in technology after BCA then go for MCA or if you have interest in management area then go for MBA. Both these courses will have a good salary, but it depends on the skills of the candidate.

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Akshay Bajaj

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BCA is vocational course with lot of opportunities. There are almost all the subjects covered in the curriculum of BCA which is there in regular B.Tech IT, BE IT, B.Tech CS etc. Courses. The key is to study well with lot of dedication and sincerity. The Project work in 6th semester (mostly in every BCA courses in India) is the first company work you do in the course, which eventually help you to understand the outer word scenario. There will always be a scope of BCA or any other vocation course if you excel and do exceedingly well in it. Hope this helps!

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