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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

If you have poor knowledge and skills of programming, then it will be difficult for you to make a career in IT industry. You are advised to learn and do certification on Java of. NET.

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priyanka gaharwar

Beginner-Level 2

The only drawback of BCA+MCA over B.Tech is that you will have to spend 1 extra year in BCA+MCA but I would suggest you to go for BCA+MCA because it makes your fundamentals strong if you are not from computers background. Also, there is less unnecessary pressure and workload in BCA so that you can focus on your skills better. As far as salary is concerned, to an exceptionally skilled person there is no limit. But even if you are sound at coding and have some good logic then your minimum salary will start from 25k to 30k and with your skills, your salary will increase exponentially.

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Ritika Bhatia

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Our world revolves around technology today, which is because of computer. BCA & MCA is definitely a good choice, if you excel in it. Sometimes, college doesn't matter, what matters is your performance. Good performers are always appreciated and reach good heights. Do not keep your eyes salary, if you happen to be a good candidate, you ll earn well. Just work on gaining excellence.

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Innostack KochiTechnology Training Institute in Kochi

Beginner-Level 3

After BCA you should go for any 2 or 3 months job oriented course. You don't fit in current industry standards. So, you need industry experience. If possible, have some hands-on experience. It is always a good idea to join any job oriented course (training with internship), which will provide you with a good start and direction of preparation. The best way to learn and prepare for a job in IT is to train in real-world scenarios using the systems employed in the business world today. So, it's important that soon-to-be graduates take steps to gain hands-on training before applying for a position. You can join Android,. Net, Digital Marke
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aayush verma

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You can get the eligibility criteria at the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/wbjee-jeca-exam.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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School Of Computer And Information Sciences, University Of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
This institute stands apart from all others in terms of the number and range of electives that it offers to its students. The department is pretty dynamic and the faculty is constantly striving to offer the latest in terms of technology to its students. Compared to the facilities offered the fee structure here is pretty much justified (it is somewhere close to Rs 3 Lacs for the course)
National Institute Of Technology, Tiruchirappalli
As with the other two NITs in the list, admission to NIT, Tiruchirappalli, is also based on NIMCET scores. The tuition fee per
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

These days BCA is one of the very famous courses which students choose after completing their 12th. BCA stands forBachelor in computer applicationand is perfect for someone who is interested in computers. Though most people after completing BCA go for Masters in the same course which is MCA many also go for MBA. However, BCA alone is a good course and one can end up being very successful after completing the course. The major subject of BCA is a computer, however, the course includes other subjects like Mathematics, English, System Analysis, Database Management System and much more. Scope of BCA in future
There is no doubt that BCA is o
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

Almost all government jobs are open to people of all educational background. They only specify the min. Educational qualification.

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Aditi Agrawal

Guide-Level 12

It is quite difficult to get shortlisted there as you percentage is too low. But, still fill the college form and give their exam. Hope you'll clear. All the best.

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Aditi Agrawal

Guide-Level 12

No for BCA MH-CET is not needed. It's for taking admissions in MBA courses not BCA.

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