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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Actually, Delhi University does not really offer a direct BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) program to students. However, it provides similar undergraduate courses to B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science and B.Sc. Program in Computer Science through its various colleges. When it comes to Delhi, SOL it also does not offer the BCA course.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc CS is for the students who prefer deep technical knowledge and research, but BCA is a better option for those students who want to get into the practical approach of knowledge gained in the years of graduation. BSc CS is ideal for exploring various specializations and studying deeply about the computer Science subjects; it can result in careers like research as well as academia. The curriculum of BCA is practical. Eventually, both degrees can lead to successful IT careers if pursued with dedication and constant upscaling in one's skill set.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You might get little problem if you have not studied Physics and chemistry in class 11th and 12th as the first year of BCA would have Engineering Physics and Chemistry, however if you are so keen into doing it then I can suggest GL Bajaj for it. You can pursue your BCA then MCA for masters from here as MCA placements are better than B.Tech students and yes there are options for specialization so you can opt for AI and ML too.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
BCA course offered by Christ University is mainly a 3 year program. The eligibility criteria for BCA is that you must have scored 60% in 12th class from a recognised board in India. The fee structure is nearly INR 150000- 220000 for Indian students.
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