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Agrim Jain

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Thanks for visiting us and writing us your career query. BCA means Bachelor of Computer Application. Its a stream of Management and is widely popular among the students as one of the career option. BCA is a combination of Management and Computers. In order to be eligible to take an admission for the BCA course a student of any stream can take an admission for the course provided he has studied the Mathematics Subject in his 12th standard. BCA is three course and students who do not to go for the engineering for them BCA is a good option. One can get an admission in a BCA college through an entrance exam. On completing BCA, it is advisa
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Agrim Jain

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BCA stands for Bachelor in computer application is a three-year undergraduate degree course which takes you through the basics of computer application. It provides a student with all the basic knowledge about computer and its system which is necessary in an IT firm. The course of BCA has reached an enormous stature in India but in the foreign markets, the demand for BCA has an even bigger roll out. The foreign countries such as China, Brazil, United States of America, Australia and United Kingdom are some of the countries that have huge BCA applicants that are passed in India. There are many options that are opened up for these BCA can
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Agrim Jain

Contributor-Level 7

BCA stands for Bachelor in computer application is a three-year undergraduate degree course which takes you through the basics of computer application. It provides a student with all the basic knowledge about computer and its system which is necessary in an IT firm. The course of BCA has reached an enormous stature in India but in the foreign markets, the demand for BCA has an even bigger roll out. The foreign countries such as China, Brazil, United States of America, Australia and United Kingdom are some of the countries that have huge BCA applicants that are passed in India. There are many options that are opened up for these BCA can
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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
There are many computer courses/certifications which you may pursue:
Cloud Computing
Ethical Hacking
Networking
IT Security
Digital Marketing
Server -Client Architecture.

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7 years ago

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Shweta Singh

Guide-Level 12

For admission to MCA, you need to take MAH MCA CET exam.
For further details visit:
http://www.met.edu/institute/institute_of_computer_science/MCA

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Sanchit KhandelwalWon Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad

Guide-Level 12

The best private colleges for IT branch are-
1. BITS Pilani
2. SRM.

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7 years ago

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Agrim Jain

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Conducted each year since 2013, the StackOverflow Developer Survey covers a broad swath of tech-related issues, including everything from most popular platform to the highest earning programming language and Star Wars vs. Star Trek preference. The results of 2016s survey suggest that, if anything, the tech world is only growing more dynamic and disruptive. The top trending tech, for example, was React, a JavaScript library that's relatively new to the market.
Having been officially launched in 2013, Reacts 311.3 percent growth in usage was, according to the survey, by far the biggest year-to-year spike. Comparing that number with more t
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Aakash Rai

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If your aim is teaching, B.Sc and M.Sc would be surely enough for it. But if you want a decent placement and a job, you should definitely consider B.Tech. You can apply for various universities providing B.Tech degrees and then proceed.

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Aakash Rai

Contributor-Level 9

The thing that matters is your CGPA and you can definitely try for NIMCET.

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