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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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BCA is a degree which involves a lot of programming languages. It is not as beneficial as B.Tech, but if you want to get placed with high packages, then you can pursue MCA in top colleges after completing BCA.

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SPJAIN.GLOBAL Global

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Yes, placement support is provided for our Big Data & Visual Analytics program. You can find out more details here: https://www.spjain.org/programs/professional/bigdata/careers/employment-report

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Vibhor Kashyap

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You can try to learn Mobile Application Development, Game Development, Website Development, Digital Marketing, CCNA Graphic Designing, Ethical Hacking, IoT etc. There're many other certification courses which you can try according to your interest. After learning these new technologies, you should try to create some projects on your own or with a team and release them online. This'll look good on your resume, plus it'll give practical knowledge to you as well. You should also try to contribute to websites like StackOverFlow, Github, HackerEarth, CodeChef etc. And build up a profile from there. After all of these steps you should also w
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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Hi,
Both BCA and B.Tech are very popular courses in India. Nonetheless, BCA graduates can also pursue a MCA degree (3-year course), get the engineer tag, and better their career prospects. As far as the course fee is concerned, the cost of BCA is lesser than B.Tech. A student who has slight interest in technical and IT areas is confused about what to opt between Bachelor in Computer Applications BCA and Bachelor in Technology (B.Tech). Syllabus of the three-year BCA course includes subjects involving computer languages, database management. Hope this helps you.

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Pritpal Singh

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According to me, you have to join BCA from a renowned and reputed university like:
Amity University
Suresh Gyan Vihar University
Jagannath University
All are the above universities are well renowned and well approved by UGC, DEB, AICTE, and NAAC accredited as well.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, B.Tech IT students are applicable for this course.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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It depends on company to company. Some companies may accept BCA course and some might need just B.E/B.Tech/MCA students.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can do MCA after B.Ed.

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