Computers & IT (Non-Engg)

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi, Considering the market and future scope, (being honest) the scope of a web designer is a little gloomy. You need to know coding/programming knowledge like Angular Js, Node Js, JavaScript apart from HTML, CSS.

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rahul r

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Normally, people studying from IGNOU are working executives and cannot devote all their time to studying a particular course. If that is the case with you, please go ahead and take up BCA from IGNOU. However, if you are not working anywhere, and can attend regular classes you should apply for a regular BCA from a reputed institute. Regards.

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Sinchith Gowda

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It is not possible to say currently because it can be veriey from one place to another.

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Sinchith Gowda

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Different thinking, applying own knowledge, hard work, creating own programmes can improve your programming skills.

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Sinchith Gowda

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First, you need to learn basic programming languages like C and C+. But Java has the best scope in the IT industry.

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Sinchith Gowda

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It doesn't consist of any particular application, you must refer C+ Textbook for the same.

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Vikash Jain

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The definition of difficult varies from person to person and is influenced by one's strength and weakness. One course might be difficult for you and it might not be the same as other person and vice versa. MCA, in general, is not a tough course and if you really want to pursue the same, then figure out ways to complete it in the best possible way.

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