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L D College of Engineering (LDCE)
R.B Institute of Management Studies (RBIMS)| Thakkar Bapa, Ahmedabad
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Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is an undergraduate program in computer applications. It is open for students who have qualified higher secondary examination with a minimum of 45% marks.
BCA is a 3-year program and is often seen as equivalent to a B.E. or B.Tech in computer science. The course is, usually, divided in six semesters. The admission is generally through a common entrance test conducted by respective institutes.
The average tuition fee for BCA in India ranges from 1.5 Lakh INR to 6 Lakh INR for three years.
After completing BCA, a student can find employment in various fields like software development, banks, ITES,
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You can completed BCA who wish join To Softwarecompany.
Second way is, you can complete MCA and after complete MBA. This was very valuable Post degree.
I Hope you success in your life.All the best!
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The syllabus of the both is mostly the same. The main difference lies in the duration as B.Tech is for 4 years and BCA is for 3 years. B.Tech is a more technical course than BCA and has more value.
B.Tech is a far more comprehensive and professionally valued course than BCA, primarily because it delves into a lot more subjects than BCA.
Thank you.
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I hope you are doing good. Here are the view insights why B.Tech is better or superior than BCA.
As their names clearly indicate, B.E (B.Tech) is all about engineering, while BCA is about applications. B.Tech is a far more comprehensive and professionally valued course than BCA, primarily because it delves into a lot more subjects than BCA. A BCA student would need to complete MCA too before he or she can outstrip a B.Tech graduates earning potential. Simply put, B.E = BCA + MCA. B.Tech is more job-focused while a BCA is a good platform for higher studies.
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