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Guide-Level 14
You may but I would advise not to do in parallel. You won't concentrate either of the degrees and ultimate you will land up with average marks. If you are confident enough then you are eligible to pursue both at same time.
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Guide-Level 12
If you're aspiring to make a good career in IT, I will strongly suggest you to go for B.Tech-M.Tech combo. If you posses high skills in programming, then there is no problem pursuing it in an average college.
All the best for your future.
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi Praveen,
Yes, but there is no BCA and MCA abroad, these degrees are awarded only in India. You can check for MS programs in relevant and related areas. The eligibility and fee will depend on the country, university, etc. Please check here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
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Guide-Level 14
To pursue BCA, Maths must be a compulsory subject in 12th however few distance university provides BCA without maths in 12th. You may check with IGNOU, SMU once.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
In BCA LLB, you can study subjects related to computer application along with subjects of law. In the light of recent advancement in information technology and crimes, assuming the nature of knowing no boundaries, a graduate in BCA LLB would be in a better position to advise on issues with respect to intersection of law and information technology. Further, there are several law firms and lawyers who specifically deal in this area of law only. In this scenario, you would have a good chance of getting recruited to these law firms and other companies. Apart from that, the other opportunities include working with companies, research and
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