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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. Since you are a B.Com you would not be able to take admission in MCA as you would be required to have a BCA first. However, based on your interest you can join private institutes who offer such courses affiliated to international institutes/boards to pursue a career in Technical / research / academics area, However if you want to move into general management the MBA is better. Even for a full time MBA you would need minimum 50% marks at Graduation level, so you would not be eligible for it. Since you have work experience of 3 years you can explore executive MBA or Part ti
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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For private jobs, yes it matters. They will want a candidate who has academic exposure and has some early experiencing field that is gained through internships. You will be able to study at home, but for internships you will have to work under an institute. So, a regular student will be prioritized in a private job.

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Nikita Verma

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Kya ham Jharkhand board se 12th ki result lekar Diploma kar sake hai.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You can choose to do engineering in electronics and communication at state-level colleges or IITs and NITs or BITS Pilani and other universities. Diploma in electronics and communication and even bachelors in electronics is a bright option.

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Gk sharma

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BBA stands for bechlor of business administration and BCA stands for bechlor of computer application. Both are different courses. BBA course for those who are from commerse and accountancy background. In short they have been learnt account and economics in their senior school level. And BCA for Science graduate for those who make their career in it and software field.

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Gk sharma

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After class 12th, anyone can do BCA. In first 2 semester, you will face Science subject, physics and electronics. And in your 3rd semester, you will face mathematics.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

That is not very easy to say. Both courses are in the same industry and have same field of work. This is very specific to be exact. But, I will try to give my opinion to best of my knowledge. Game Designing has been in Industry for a while and there are lots of institutes that provide the course. The number of Game Designers is also huge compared to Programmers. Game Programming is a new and niche course. Surely, it will be good depending on the requirement. Also, as a game programmer, you can also get to test the games for bugs and problems. So, if I had to go with one, I would choose to go with Designing, as I have more interest in C
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

Maths in 12th is compulsory along with a total passing percentage of 50%+. This the the least eligibility for BCA.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Salon, If you have completed BCA you are eligible to apply for Law. But you need to be sure of switching your career stream as you might be asked this question during your job interview. In general, when candidates switch career stream or there is a gap in the job, recruiters often check on the stability. So, in case of law, as it's not clear why you wish to pursue it (assuming inclination of your interest), you will get a job in various fields like lawyers can specialize in Criminal law, Real estate, Civil law and many more. Another important point to highlight is that B.A. LL.B. is a 5-year degree course. Since you have invested i
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Vikash Jain

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HR Generalist will be more relevant as compared to SAP HR as it will complement your academic qualification as well.

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