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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
Admission to FMS is totally based on performance in CAT and on campus rounds (extempore + Personal Interview). Academic grades are not taken into consideration for admission.
All the Best!
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Bachelors in computer application (BCA) is one of the popular options to make a career in information technology. It is an undergraduate academic degree in computer application. The duration of this program is three years. It is equivalent with B.Tech/B.E in computer science or information technology. More than 1000 institutions provide BCA courses in India with an annual intake of more than 50,000 students. This program provides a sound academic base for an advanced career in computer application.
This program demonstrates sound knowledge in key areas of computer science or industrial computing. It also carries out the required anal
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Studying abroad in programming/ animation/ design is great but you would need to understand their structure and how it works. If you're still searching you can look at studying for a job oriented diploma at a leading school in Canada. If you want advise on that, I can guide you and put you across the best schools with a scholarship if possible, but for that I'd need to mentor you to develop the right portfolio.
Some of the students I have guided are studying at Sheridan, VFS, Emily Carr, Oxford, Bournemoth, etc. and some with very good scholarships of course. VFS has a very good placement record in the top companies and
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Guide-Level 11
BCA is a 3 year graduation course. Mainly dealing with computer operating and programming. You can say software part.
B.Sc IT is also a 3 year graduation course, which is more theoretical about science involved in computer and its part. Not software portion.
According to my opinion B.Tech or BE will be a good option.
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