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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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Both the courses are different in each and every manner. BCA is Bachelor of computer application which deals with programming languages, coding, etc.
BPT is Bachelor of physiotherapy which deals with physiotherapy.
Both the courses are good in their own path. It's your choice that whatever interest you have in both of these courses. If you want to become a software tester, system analyst, programmer then go for BCA or if you want to become a physiotherapist, then go for BPT.
Choose wisely.
Good luck.

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Both the courses deal with computer programming languages. But in my point of view, BCA will be the better option among BCA and B.Sc (IT).

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There are many jobs which you can apply after completing your B.Sc in computers
some of the jobs which you can apply are.
UPSC Civil servcies
BEL
IBPS
SSC(Staff Selection Commission)
APPSC
Defence
Railways
Common Management Admission Test (CMAT
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
Management Aptitude Test (MAT):
Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM):IIT JAM
SBI PO Exams
If B.Sc Computer Science graduates are interested in teaching, students can get the NET degree and get jobs in a college or university.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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Yes, BCA+ MCA is a hot career now a days.

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It depend on which college you choose. Every college has his own Fee structures.

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It's all dependent on your college policy. Go and talk about your problems and convince them.

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