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Now, the thing is that which course you should choose? The answer is simple. If you are interested to learn about Programming language, computer graphics, Internet technologies etc. You can go for BCA. If you like to gain your knowledge in the field of Marketing, Accounting, Financial Management Economics, operation Management then go for BBA. I will suggest you to in both the course you should do Post graduation then the ca
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Aggregate Percentage at CBSE/State/Equivalent Class XII Board Examination
Year of studyNet Tuition fee per annum post scholarship
- 50% to 75%
I, II and IIIRs. 98000+ Rs. 150000*
IVRs. 98000
- 75% to 90%
I, II and IIIRs. 78000+ Rs. 150000*
IVRs. 78000
- 90% (eligible for Dr. Stya Paul Memorial Scholarship)
I, II and IIIRs. 10000+ Rs. 150000*
IVRs. 10000
*The standard fee component for ACCA (dual degree) is Rs. 150000 per annum, payable for the first 3 years o
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Computer fundamentals. Digital Electronics, Logic gates, IC chips and stuff
Networking essentials. Logic Designing. Programming in C, C+, Javascript Python. Statistics. The utmost advantage of doing a BCA course is that you learn programming/ how to code in different programming languages. You develop a understanding and think about projects, application development with a logical perspective. BCA gives you a pretty good platform to show up your potential. You can either be good in coding, or system analysis, of statis
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B.Tech/ BE in computer Science
B.Tech/ B.E. In information technology
B.Tech/ B.E in electronics and telecommunications
B.Sc in CS
B.Sc in IT
BCA.
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This is a technical course in which u study about computer programming language like C, C+, Java and DBMS, Web designing, Network security etc.
If you are interested in computers, then this is a good option for you!
Good luck!
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