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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Regarding the subject in UGC NET entrance exam, I am afraid its not going to be your choice. You can appear only for the Computer Science and Application and that is the end of the story. The subject is selected based on the post graduation qualification. Not the graduation course that you have taken.
Therefore you can not select between Maths and Computer Science. Your post graduation degree is Master of Computer Applications therefore the subject will be Computer Science and Applications.
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Sinchith Gowda

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You can opt for MCA for further studies and it is also possible to do MBA. After BCA, you can go for jobs in the IT field.

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Sinchith Gowda

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You can opt for BCA, but its hard to study if you don't know the basic computer knowledge.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
BCA is a three years' Bachelor degree course that can be pursued after completion of +2. After the successful completion of BCA you will be treated and certified as a graduate from a UGC recognised university.

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Showmik Dutta

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The basic eligibility criterion to pursue BCA course is class 12th. You should score an aggregate of 50% in the class 12th. You should have taken mathematics as the main subject at class 12th level. There are many reputed colleges in the country which offer BCA courses. Some of the colleges are Garden City College, Bangalore, MS Ramaiah Junior & Degree College, Bangalore, Amity School of Computer Science, Noida, Apeejay Institute of Management & Information Technology, New Delhi, etc.

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Preeti Bhatt

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Here are a few profiles that might be suitable for you if you want to work in a legal setting:
Legal Advisory: After LLB, you can join not only corporate firms but also organizations such as NGOs, individual law firms, Banks, Think Tanks (such as Vivekananda International Foundation), etc. Please keep in mind that you need to qualify the exam of Bar Council of India before you can do any of these.
Government Sector: You can apply for government jobs in the legal departments of various PSUs as well as High Courts. Such posts are generally filled by Public Service Commissions of various states. You can also take SSC CGL exam for posts such
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Debajit Chandra

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Hi, To answer your question in few words then I would advise if you qualify for B.E then go for it. Later you may pursue professional IT courses and settle your career in IT. BCA is good but having an engineering degree still highlights your academy in case you are interested in IT.

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rahul r

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You should pursue a course which you feel comfortable doing/studying, and where your interests lie. The career scope for students of IT is on the rise today. Employment opportunities that offer lucrative salaries are available to desirable candidates. The degree in B.Sc information technology serves as a very good base for students who wish to pursue their career or advanced studies in the field of information technology.
In comparison, if you pursue BCA you have a good chance of getting a job after the course, however, you will be in a lower pay grade. For better prospects, you might have to pursue an MCA. In my opinion, if computers
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