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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Yes, Andhra University offers both BBA and BCA.
http://andhrauniversity.edu.in/webnew/coursesoff.html

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Eligibility criteria for TANCET MBA 2018:
Candidates must have a recognised Bachelor's degree of minimum three years duration and obtained at least 50% (45 % in the case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in it.
(a) 10+2+3 years pattern (or)
(b) 10+3 years Diploma +3 years pattern (or)
(c) BE/B.Tech/B.Arch/B.Pharma (or)
(d) 10+2+AMIE* (or) 10+3 years Diploma (awarded by the State Board of Technical Education) + AMIE.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/tancet-mba

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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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 graduate's earning potential. B.Tech is more job-focused while a BCA is a good platform for higher studies.
The choice of BCA and MCA or B.Tech first of all depends upon the background (commerce, arts or science) and satisfaction of eligibility conditions by a student. Secondly, the choice depends upon the institute where the student wishes to pursue the degree. In B.Tech (CSE/IT/SE) programme both the theoretical a
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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
BCA course fee depends on the institute. A full-time course has its own fee structure which is more than distance education mode. Also, part-time BCA course fee is different.
On an average, BCA course would cost between 1.5 lakhs INR to 6 lakhs INR for three years.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, your decision is correct. It's good to do MBA rather than going for MCA. MCA is highly technical orientated and which is a further study of what you have learned in BCA classes. But MBA is not like that you will learn how to manage a company and you can also use the knowledge of BCA when required. In my opinion, you should go for MBA and do your higher studies and get placed in an IT firm. There, you can use both technical and managerial skills.

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