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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
University of Mumbai, University of Hyderabad, Delhi
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Scholar-Level 16
B.Tech is a tough degree, then B.Sc and BCA. In B.Tech, focus is more on practical. And, B.Tech is a 4 year duration UG course. Fees of B.Tech is also higher as compared to BCA and B.Sc. It is 3 year duration UG course. Here, you learn programming languages and about components of computer and DBMS RDBMS etc. In BCA, much focus is on programming languages like Java c and c+ Python etc.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
CMA is a person who performs services involving costing, pricing of goods and services, verification or certification of Cost Records and Taxation, especially in Indirect Taxation. Earlier only Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) Companies offered job to CMAs, but in the last few year's trends have changed. Now almost all enterprises/ companies show their interest in giving job to CMAs. It has shown in Institutes campus placement where, apart from PSUs, companies such as ITC, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, Wipro, Ashok Leyland, Ford etc. Are regular recruiters. If you are looking for management accounting jobs especially in the manufact
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All the best.
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Frankly speaking, it depends on the college you go to, unless you are a self-taught guy, and can learn concepts like Data Structures on your own. One thing I would suggest is, along with the courses you are taking at your college, enroll in the same courses online on websites like Coursera. These courses are taught by professors from Stanford and other elite Universities. You will benefit a lot from it. Also code as much you can. If you wanted to be a developer one key thing is you should code, code and code.
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