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Guide-Level 13
Good luck!
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Scholar-Level 16
Post BCA you can opt for the following programs:
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Masters Degree in Information Management (MIM)
Masters in Computer Management (MCM)
Post Graduate programme in Corporate Studies (PGPCS)
Information Security Management (ISM)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
there are lots of job opportunities after BCA
like web development, web designing, cloud computing, ror development etc.
Best of luck!
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Guide-Level 11
Wish you luck!
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
1) Certified Ethical Hacker:
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) is the broadest of the broadest of all available certification options. The CEH is designed to test the cybersecurity professionals baseline knowledge of security threats, risks, and countermeasures through lectures and hands-on labs.
2) Global Information Assurance Certification Penetration Tester
The Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) programme is run by the SANS Institute, one of the oldest organizations that provides cyber-security education. GIAC offers dozens of vendor-neutral certifications with courses that
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Placements (as provided by college):
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus:
ADP Amazon amdocs CapGemini CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants Cognizant Cummins Dell Deutsche Bank huawei IBM IBS Software India Bulls India Infoline Infosys KPMG L&T Infotech NEC NOKIA Oracle Persistent Ltd. Practo pwc RS software Sankalp Semiconductors Thyrocare UAE Exchange US Technologies Zensar Technologies
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https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/course/bachelor-of-computer-application-ramaiah-institute-of-business-studies-m-s-r-nagar-bangalore-253641
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Guide-Level 14
Suppose you do B.Sc IT, the positive side is that, it's a 3-year course, not done through JEE type tough entrances. It has limited syllabus and specialisation in IT and Computer Sc.
Now, let me tell you the risks involved:
1. B.Sc is less preferred by employers when B.Tech is available in abundance.
2. B.Sc gives less technology exposure than BTech.
3. It is of 3 years, whereas, B.Tech is 4 years, so the validity of B.Tech is more for higher studies abroad.
Still, I shall say that if you cannot do B.Tech, then B.Sc is not a bad option.
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