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Helping Hand

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Yes, you can go for MCA. Also, since you have done BCA, you can get lateral entry admission.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Career Opportunities and Scope after BCA:1 Indian Railways with ITI2 Joining MNCs3 Checking-out into e-commerce
An e-Commerce and e-business is the future of the India. In past few years online sales and commerce has shown a hike of more than 2000%, which is much beyond than our imagination. There is no legal business in the world which has shown such a growth in a very short span. And, this is the only business which gives you three ways to choose your career:
Join e-Commerce or e-Business Company
Start-up your own e-Commerce or e-Business company
Start sales on the e-Commerce sites4 Joining IT firms Software and Web Developments5 App Dev
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Rohit Khinchi

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You cannot apply for Masters without having 4 years of under graduation. But, you can apply for post-graduation Diploma/certificate, which is offered by many colleges in Canada.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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I'll tell you what I did as a 1st year BCA student. If you like, then you can follow up on that. Attend every lecture, BCA is such an easy course that if you attend your lectures regularly on daily basis and pay full attention, then you don't even need to go for tuitions or put in extra time in studying the same thing, and still you'll be able to secure good marks. So, don't skip lectures. Start learning new skills and courses which aren't covered in your BCA like website, game, application development, hacking, digital marketing or any other skill that interests you. It'll take time to learn these skills, but eventually it'll pay off
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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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AI seems fancy from outside. But, to make it actually work, you must have excellent coding skills. A course in AI won't help, if you have not done some project. Along with your BCA start learning AI on your own. Try to create a prototype or project. Once you feel that you will be comfortably able to work as AI developer than go for Masters.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Unfortunately, MNCs usually do not prefer candidates with correspondence education.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Depending on the domain where you would like to pursue career, develop skills. You can learn a lot while doing BCA. Few things which you can do is:
1. Learn a programming language (C, C+, C#, Ruby, Java, Python, etc. )
2. Learn a database (Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle SQL, etc. )
3. HTML, CSS, JS, query, Angular, Node, etc.
4. Cyber Security
5. Digital Marketing
6. Adobe Photoshop
7. DevOps
8. IoT
9. Machine learning and Artificial intelligence.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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You can pursue BCA with any stream, but if you want to take admission into top colleges for BCA then you should choose either Science or commerce stream. Along with that, you should definitely take maths and computer science as subjects as it will be highly beneficial for you and you'll be able to score more than average percentage in your BCA.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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BCA is a very easy and interesting course to pursue if you are interested in learning programming. As far as language is concerned, if you are a student from Hindi medium and wants to pursue the course in English medium then it depends upon you, how good or bad are you in understanding English? BCAs syllabus will not create a problem for you if you are good in understanding and writing in English.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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It depends upon your interest, if you are interested in making a career in IT field then go for MCA which is generally pursued by mostly all candidates of BCA if they are interested in building a career in IT industry. You can also go for MBA if you are interested in management field and wants to build a career in the same.

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