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Shikher jainStudent

Guide-Level 12

First of all, tell me which programming language you want to learn.

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Shikher jainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Yes, it's compulsory to get at least 65% in 12th.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

Guide-Level 12

Do certificate course in IOT, AI, DBMS and ORACLE. Or you can refine your programming skill. These are the courses that you can do.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

Guide-Level 12

BCA falls under non-technical course. It doesn't require approval from AICTE.

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Shrey Arora

Contributor-Level 10

Hii Amar
It is difficult but try for it.
You can get admission through physical counselling
My best wishes
All the very best

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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Physical with computer Science is mainly a programme course, but on the other hand computer Science is hons. Course. In physical Science with computer Science, the course is mainly the basic of computer Science. But, in B.Sc. Computer Science, you will go into the depth of the subject. You can check out both courses syllabus on Delhi university website.

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Rohan Ahuja

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Job prospects upon successful completion of the course are enormous since the discipline integrates technology and management. Such postgraduates are professionally equipped with:
1. Technical foundations in object oriented analysis, modelling, architecture, design and construction.
2. Communication and public speaking skills to counter organizational challenges.
3. Skills in efficient and scalable software products for effective use by both government and industry
4. Knowledge of advanced software development. Software engineers, programmers, software developers are some of the usual job profiles in this sector. Popular areas of empl
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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

BCA in the Amities is actually nice. It's a mathematical and hardware based course. The curriculum is nice. There are subjects like C, C+, Java, PHP, SQL, Basic Maths, Discreet Maths erc. So, if you think you have an interest for these kind of subjects you should go for it.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

Contributor-Level 9

JavaTpoint is the best option for you, try out its app also.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Bonnie Foi College is an average college with not so good placements. I would recommend you to join some other better institute.

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