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Jayesh zambare

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If you are good in programming then go for MCA otherwise MBA is best, but I personally suggest you for MBA because it has good opportunities than IT field.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If MBA in Marketing is your target educational qualification then it does not matter whether you do BCA or B.Sc. You may choose graduation degree based on your interests.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You may face challenges in getting a good placement after BCA from deemed universities as Indian IT companies prefers B.Tech and MCA graduates for their software engineers requirement over BCA graduates.

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Abhijit Shaw

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Yes, you can apply for BCA without mathematics. You need to contact your nearest college and apply for the next batch.

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Abhinav Pundir

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Yes, it covers a vast portion, not subject wise, but you need mathematics for logic and coding which is used in programming and mapping, and every calculation which is needed to be done in management, programming, and mapping.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you are planning to be an application developer, you must do courses on both Oracle and .NET.

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Abhinav Sinha

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In terms of salary, LLB is better.
BCA only fetches you entry-level jobs in the industry while after completing LLB course, you can go for further specialisations, and after you complete the Master's degree, you can become a judge as well. There are a lot of law firms coming up these days, so definitely you can get hired.
Now, it also depends on you that from which college you want to pursue this course. The college needs to have good infrastructure, faculty, and placement assistance.
You can go for:
NLSIU, Bangalore
NALSAR, Hyderabad
Campus Law Centre, Delhi
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
UPES, Dehradun

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Tina c

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
It depends on your interest and the stream you opted in class 12th. If you want to make your career in commerce field, then B.Com is the best choice.
If you want to make your career in the science field, opt for B.Sc.
You can also opt for courses like BBA and BCA.
BBA is more of management and BCA is computer stream.
Hope it helps

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

With BCA, you can only get entry level software engineers job in small and medium size IT companies or IT department of business enterprises. Large Indian IT companies/MNCs prefers engineers/MCA over BCA for development roles. Unless you do MCA, you will have difficulty in getting a good high paying job.

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