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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear,
Besides B.Tech you can do following :
I) If you are + 2 pass out with Math/Business Math / Computer application, as one of the subject, you can go with BCA followed by MCA.
II) If you are + 2 pass out in Science stream, you can do B.Sc IT followed by M.Sc IT or, you may also go with B.Sc with Honours in Computer Science, then M.Sc.
III) If you are interested in professional certification in Hardware networking, you may go with step wise CCNA CCNP, then CCIE. Here, you may do MCSE certification for getting system Engineering job. Best wishes.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Navath,
Well, JNTU is somehow difficult there is 50-50 chance to get admission there, but yes, you can get admission is Maharaja Agrasen and Surajamal for sure.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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That is totally up to your interest. What you feel like reading doing experimenting experiencing. If you're interested in computers then go for BCA and if you're interested in doing Science. Go for B.Sc. Simple as that. Both B.Sc and BCA have there own benefits and losses and everything goes like this only. A BCA degree can take you places. With a Bachelors degree in computer applications, you can find a reasonably good start in the Information Technology industry. BCA holders get a job in IT segments like software Services, Business Process Management (BPM/BPO), engineering services and computer hardware. Entry level BCA job salary ca
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sudhir jaiswal

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Yes, you can get admission but you have to give the entrance exam of the college.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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No, you must clear the cut-off of NIT Calicut. Otherwise, you are not eligible to take admission.
Good luck.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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Hey,
You can prepare for NIMCET. It is a Common Entrance National Level Test, conducted by any of the NITs, for admission in their MCA programme. It is the most preferable exam and the key to admission into NITs for MCA.
Good luck.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Animations, BFX and other editing related applications, artistic work to. Be learnt.

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