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There is a difference between MCA and M.Sc. Understand the differences and see what interests you, decide accordingly. MCA is more into practical applications, programming and designing. M.Sc is more into software development, research and development, etc. Also, M.Sc covers both hardware and software while MCA is only a software-oriented course.
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*Students can pursue further studies in M.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) or M.C.A. (Sci.), M.C.A., M.C.M,. M.B.A. and follow it up by research or take up
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