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Prashant Srivastava

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Yes, you can pursue MBA after completing BCA. The eligibility criteria for MBA is graduation in any of the streams.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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For good career as a developer or tester in the IT industry, you are advised to do MCA, which is the min. qualification for a meaningful career.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Keyur,
BCA will give exposure to basics of Software Application development. You will be able to get application software developer or tester job in Small and Medium IT companies. Large IT companies prefers B.Tech CSE graduates over BCA. After 3 to 4 years of experience BCA graduates are able to move to large IT companies.

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Chetna S

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Currently, Canada and Australia are the two best places to study and work as their vocational/ professional courses are excellent and allow you to work too.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BCA is just a basic degree in the field of Computer A and graduates can get beginner level Developer and Tester roles in Small and Medium size IT companies or in IT department of Business Enterprises.

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Preeti Bhatt

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There are several doors opened, once you are done with your Bachelor's in computer application (BCA). Apart from MCA or MBA in IT, one can also go for:
Masters in Computer Management
Master's Degree in Information Management (MIM)
Master of Science in Information Technology (http://M.Sc IT)
G-CAT Master
Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Applications
Post Graduate Program in Corporate Studies (PGPCS)
Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)
Program in Information Security Management
You can opt for government colleges or 1 year course if you have money constraint. You can also pursue the above mentioned courses through distance to save money.

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Rakshit Arora

Beginner-Level 4

You can go for:
1. Masters in computer management.
2. Master's degree in information management.
3. Master of science in information technology.
4. G-CAT Master.
5. Postgraduate Diploma in computer applications.
6. Post Graduate program in corporate studies.
7. Postgraduate Diploma in management.
8. Program in information security management.
If one wants to get recruited and desires to be the part of corporate sector, then there are numerous options for that too. One can work as a software developer, web developer, graphic designer, app developer for different platforms, system management, DBMS and networking.
One can also start his/ her caree
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Scope and opportunities for BCA graduates are very less and lower in position and salaries in comparison to B.Tech CSE graduates. BCA graduates get job opportunities like a developer, tester, and operators in SMEs only. B.Tech CSE graduates are hired by top MNCs and large IT companies. BCA graduates have to plan education up to MCA for a meaningful career in the IT and ITES industries.

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Anandagouda Dharaneppagouda

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MCA does have some good scope, it gives an advanced edge. If you want to get in the teaching field then it is a very good choice and even from the point of placements, it is good.

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