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Manali Barad

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IIT JAM - The Indian Institute of Technology conducts Joint Admission Test (JAM) for admissions of the selected candidates into the MCA degree programme.
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BHU PET.AMU MCA Entrance Exam.
JNU MCA Entrance Test.
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Manali Barad

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Yes , you can get admission in BCA with your PCB group as maths portion is not so vast and high level as it is easy and also a scoring subject. My opinion says just go head and get admission and don't worry you will get a happy and satisfied future career ahead by choosing this field.
Best of luck.

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syeda mubina

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Software Publisher
Systems Administrator
Technical Writer
Troubleshooter
Commercial & Industrial Designer
Software developer
Software programming
Web developerAnd, there are many more jobs that a BCA graduate can do, but it depends on how well you study in your graduation.

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syeda mubina

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If you are talking about CS in both then BCA is much better than engineering but apart from CS branch engineering is better than doing BCA.

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Sethupathi E

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You can clear all your queries and get more knowledge about MCA here. https://www.nitt.edu/home/admissions/mca/.

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Hargun Singh SahniB. Tech student studying at MSIT

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You can go for MCA, or else grab a placement.

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kanu vashisht

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Since you have done B.Sc in Maths, so your field must be related to mathematics, which can differ after opting masters in IT. So, that can be a problem for you in future to cope up with the subjects. Along with this, if you are having graduation in Math, so it will be difficult for getting job somehow.

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Ashwathy Nair

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SCIT provides MBA in ITBM, MBA in DSDA, Executive MBA program and PGP-ITBM. MBA-ITBM course offers a variety of specializations that will be beneficial in the IT industry. You need to be a Graduate of any faculty of any Statutory University with 50% marks at graduation level to qualify for admissions in SCIT.
All the best!

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Omkar Majukar

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Following are some of the differences between C and C+. When compared to C+, C is a subset of C+. All valid C programs are valid C+ programs. C is a structural or procedural programming language, while C+ is an object oriented programming language. In C, Functions are the fundamental building blocks, while in C+, Objects are the fundamental building blocks. C doesn't have variable references, while C+ has variable references. C uses malloc and free for memory allocation while C+ uses new and delete for memory allocation. C does not provide direct support for error handling, while C+ supports exception handling that helps in error detec
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Ashish Kumar

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The MCA Lateral entry course is a special program wherein candidates can enter the regular MCA course in the second year. Some of the popular colleges offering MCA Lateral Entry course includes various top government and private colleges such as:

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