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https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/ranking/top-bca-colleges-in-india/96-2-0-0-0
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Jain University, Bangalore
Global Institute Of Management Sciences- Bangalore
They are the best BCA colleges in Bangalore.
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If you are looking to get into the DU BCA programme, it is important to prepare for the entrance exam wisely. The Delhi University BCA admission entrance exam is going to consist of Mathematics, logical Reasoning, Aptitude Test, English Comprehension and Basic Computer Knowledge.
Once students cross the milestone of getting into the DU-affiliated colleges for their BCA course, it is important to get an insight on what all you are actually going to study in the curriculum. In the first semester, students will be acquainted with basics of programming languages, technical communication and English comprehension
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https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/mca-colleges-india
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Three year Bachelors degree is not accepted by Canadian universities. However, you can apply to PG Diploma courses under SPP. This will also depend on your percentile. Also your gap can be an issue here. You have to check with the colleges directly. Overall band score should be 6.5. Keep alternate country options open.
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1. Do an MCA (which I recommend not to) which is a 3-years course again. The curriculum is almost as same as BCA course so you end up studying same things that you studied in BCA. Plus placement for MCA is not that great these days. So many colleges are shutting down their MCA department due to very low demand. Overall BCA+MCA options is dying in India due to less acceptance from IT companies or a very low package.
2. Get into job oriented courses like Wipro WASE program. It's a 4-year program (on the job) which Offer M.Tech in software engineering degree at the end of 4 years by BITS, Pilani (Wi
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
1 Do an MCA (which I recommend not to) which is a 3 years course again. The curriculum is almost as same as BCA course so you end up studying same things that you studied in BCA. Plus placement for MCA are not that great these days. So many colleges are shutting down their MCA department due to very low demand. Overall BCA+MCA options is dying in India due to less acceptance from IT companies or a very low package.
2 Get into job oriented courses like Wipro WASE program. It's a 4-year program (on the job) which offer M.Tech in software engineering degree at the end of 4 years by BITS, Pilani (Wip
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