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Payal Jajodia

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Oracle ERP can be learnt from any online educational site or on-job training. The most preferred way is the organisation provides with the relevant accessibility with the expert guides and become an expert for Oracle ERP. There are no admission process and no eligibility for this. Any extraordinary qualification to start the training of Oracle ERP. What all you just need is to be graduate in the field of IT and computer Science engineering or its related field (like BCA or B.Sc. IT) ERP software is the backbone of many organizations. Oracle's modern, connected cloud applications deliver the functionality, analytics, security, mobile ca
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Payal Jajodia

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Amazon EC2 is a web service abbreviated as a Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud provided by Amazon. There is no admission process no eligibility and no prerequisites for this. It can be learn form the online courses from any educational site. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale cloud computing easier for developers. Amazon EC2's simple web service interface allows you to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud is a part of Amazon. Com's cloud-computing platform, Amazon Web Services,
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Payal Jajodia

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The top cloud computing companies
Amazon AWS
Microsoft Azure
Infosys
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Accenture
IBM
SAP
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MindTree
Tech Mahindra
L&T Infotech
Oracle
Wipro
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Google.

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Puneet B

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Yes, you can get admission for BCA with 54% in 10+2. You should have any of these: (Maths/ Computer Sc./ Information Practice/ Computer Applications/ Multimedia & Web Technology/ Data Management Application/ Web Application) a optional subject in your 10+2 to be eligible for taking admission.

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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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In my opinion, It's Better to do MCA course after BCA. As Any certification course is not going to help you a lot after BCA. So I suggest you prepare for the NIMCET exam along with Your BCA. By the NIMCET Entrance exam, you get into Top 10 NIT's college for the MCA course. I share you a link of the NIMCET exam From where you get all information about it. Link-www.nimcet.in.

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Hello,
Yes, you can go for MCA.
Few of the major highlights of this course at LPU are :
There are many Seminar and Project driven courses are designed to enhance technical and presentation skills
Instill knowledge in the major areas of computing such as Programming, Databases, Web Development, and Mobile Phone App
In addition to core curricula, the course offers subjects like communication, analytical and soft skills to enhance personality and employ ability.
The curriculum is equipped with 21st-century digital technologies for game designing, animations, and web development.
There were many Training, projects and guest lectures collaborate
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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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Yes, you are eligible for BCA course. I am sending you an authentic link for all information related to the BCA course. Please check it out. link-https://www.shiksha.com/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications-chp.

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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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If you want to do the BCA course then You also have to go for the MCA course after BCA as Growth OF BCA graduates incorporate field are not good of BCA graduates. So I will say you do the BCA course then Go For an Entrance exam named NIMCET. By this Entrance exam, you will get the top 10 NIT's colleges from where you can do MCA course.

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